Bluetooth Peripheral Driver

I have a Windows 7, 64 bit OS, that refuses to install bluetooth peripheral driver for this phone.  Where do I find the driver?

I have a Windows 7, 64 bit OS, that refuses to install bluetooth peripheral driver for this phone.  Where do I find the driver?

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    Post relates to: Centro (Sprint)

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    Post relates to: Centro (AT&T)

    I am having the same problem with a new RocketFish Bluetooth adapter.  I did NOT have this problem when I was using a Kensington USB Bluetooth adapter.  One big difference that I notice between the two adapters is that the Kensington adapter came with an updated version of the Toshiba Bluetooth Stack software which contained its own DUN drivers.  However, the new RocketFish Bluetooth 2.0 EDR USB adapter does not seem to work with the Toshibal BT Stack.
    Maybe this helps.  Maybe it doesn't.  Either way, I don't care.  It's how I roll.  I'm a smart ass.
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    Post relates to: Centro (AT&T)

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    Hi Experts,
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    AbdulQuadeer wrote:
    Hi Experts,
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    Windows 7 64-bit operating system
    i am having a problem with my bluetooth peripheral device driver. in device manager, under other devices, i see a yellow icon displayed beside bluetooth peripheral device. i tried to update it but it says "Windows was unable to install your Bluetooth Peripheral Device". When i click SCAN FOR HARDWARE CHANGES it refreshes the drivers and i get a balloon in my notifications area saying"Installing Device Driver Software" but after sometime it says "Bluetooth Peripheral Device     No driver found"
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    can i uninstall this device from device manager???
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    Actually this is how I fixed this issue (thanks to Ghostie3599).
    PREAMBLE: Bear in mind this is a Research In Motion issue, and not a Microsoft issue. The Blackberry software should have the appropriate .INF files that allow Windows to install the correct device drivers for all detected Bluetooth Peripherals.
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  • No driver installed for "Bluetooth Peripheral Device"

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    - Ignore any warnings and keep pressing next and then Finish at last. If all goes well, the last screen will show the message that device driver is successfully installed.
    Now, after manually updating the driver for your bluetooth device, in 'Device Manager' when you click on 'Bluetooth Radios', it should display one more item which will say 'Windows Mobile-based device support'.

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    Sure! Try this: First, make sure you have activated Bluetooth pairing on your Fascinate. You can do this by going to your home screen, select Menu > Settings > Wireless & Networks > Bluetooth. Once Bluetooth is on, have your Fascinate scan for your computer by going to Bluetooth settings > Scan for devices. You might be able to pair them that way, instead of trying to find the phone using your computer. 

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