Internal pci Bluetooth adapter

Hi:
I have a Compaq Notebook model A931NR and I'm looking for an internal Bluetooth adapter,
I'm currently using a BT USB adapter and It's constantly in my way.
Does anyone know of a part and part number for this adapter.
Thanks
Joe

*Replacing Wireless Card with WiFi & BT Combination Card.*
Hopefully it will be compatible with the computer. Make sure that it is half PCI-e size.
Example of what it should look like: http://www.compactpci-systems.com/products/id/?45200
First, the laptop should be placed bottom side up to expose the doors.
The centre most door that uses one screw to open should be the one to open.
When open, you should see the RAM exposed.
In addition to this, there is the wireless modem card.
Unscrew two 2.5x3 screws that secure the card.
Remove from the slot.
Take the Wireless WiFi & BT combination card, and slip it into the slot.
Secure with the two screws.
Close the lid, and secure with screw.
Install any necessary software and drivers. . .
*For dedicated BT:*
For A500 models, you need a version 2.1 + EDR (antenna on mobile type) model for bluetooth.
This would involve removing the keyboard and acccessing the top of the motherboard; a more intriciate process.
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