HT201321 my Apple wireless keyboad and Mouse dosent work since one Month after geting the new iMac 27 !Would  getting the Osx 10.7.Bluetooth utility  repaired after  updating  onto 10.7.5 &  Admin Tools 10.7.5 ?

Hi Dears
My Apple wireless Mouse and keyboard   dose not work since one Month after getting the new iMac 27 !
The Bluetooth assistant could find the Devices for few seconds but can not pairing them ? at least get  an error
Operation system is already of version 10.7.5 updated ,but no use ?!
Could  getting the Os x 10.7.5 Bluetooth utility  repaired after  updating  to  Admin Tools 10.7.5 ?
When not ,than advice me please to repair or solving this problem ,

Your problem is likely due to
com.paceap.kext.pacesupport.snowleopard 5.9.1
I would recommend tracking down the app that uses this and unionist all it completely from  your computer. Also if you have upgraded the RAM on the machine you may have a RAM falling DIMM or it may have become unseated or it might not be the correct specs for your machine.

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