Bluetooth Connection - Windows 7

Am trying to connect my 8900 on Windows 7 via bluetooth. Only 3 of the devices connect correctly and I cannot properly associate the phone with the laptop. Thus, Blackberry Desktop does not see the phone.
I completed this fine with my sons Blackberry bold on Windows 7. 

"connection unsucsessful "windows" is not connected" "forget device"
why so much hatred between apple and microslop? i need to transfer files and i have forgotten usb cable at home, sitting here in the middle of nowhere in the airport. and my battery is dying. whatever...

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    Hello CricFancy!
    Thanks for your answer! As for the Bluetooth stack, as explained before I have given up on using the Toshiba Bluetooth stack. I am using the Bluetooth stack from Microsoft that's built in to Windows Vista. I have not tested using any of the other Bluetooth stacks mentioned on that list. I think that the WIDCOMM Bluetooth stack is primarily designed for use with Bluetooth chips from Broadcom, so I'm not so sure if it would work at all with the Billionton Bluetooth dongle (not sure what chip is used in it thou).
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    Screenshot 1 - Nokia PC Suite 7.1 System information
    Message Edited by altair8801 on 04-May-2009 02:40 PM
    Message Edited by altair8801 on 04-May-2009 02:42 PM

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