Beats Wireless having Bluetooth Peripheral Device issue with Pavilion dv7

Ok I got a new pair of headsets for my Pavilion and it connects wireless with bluetooth. I got them to be able to connect just fine, but an issue comes across of not having sound in the headset. And I attempt a troubleshoot and it cannot fix the the problem. And when in tried to troubleshoot again the driver that is needed multipled... Not long ago I had the sound card crash and the motherboard was replaced. And with the Bluetooth Peripheral Device, it says that there is not a driver for it can I get or find one?

Hi Haku3509,
If you go here and enter your information, you should be able to reach your drivers.  If you reply with your product number, I'll send the specific link to you.
Good luck!
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