Bluetooth update error! (-3001)

When installing the updates Mac automatically searches for, I am not able to install the update for bluetooth (2.0.1). (The others halve been installed) Has tried several times now, and I don't understand why it won't happen.
It says "A network error has accured: Can't open file (-3001). Check your internet access and try again." But I have internet access!
Any suggestions? How can it be solved?

Hi Rougena,
I am sorry I think I am the only one reply you.
And even I do not anwser your question, I post because I have the same problem either.
My situation is similar that the bluetooth driver never update through Thinkvantage system update.
So I run the manual one to update it.
The wrror info showed my screen is a bit different from yours.
Mine is "internal error 2229, launchcondition" 
I have search around the internet, but no anwser either.
That's why it lead me to your post.>_<
What useful info I got so far?
From Broadcom website, they said if the bluetooth works well, then dont need to update to the lastest one.
However, mine didnt work well, when I connect to my logitech bluetooth keyboard, it always has problem to paired.
I hope the IT person in IBM/Lenono will notice this problem and resolove it soon.
Colin

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