Access Denied Windows XP SP3

Every time I try to reinstall the bluetooth adapter its shows it copying the driver to the drivers folder in the animation but it stops and says access is denied.

This is kind of annoying because I now have no right click and cant use bluetooth to install my mighty mouse anymore.

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    TechNet Community Support

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