Satellite C850-B519 - Bluetooth peripheral device not found

I have Satellite C850-B519 notebook serial no. 9c287842r from egypt where i live but after downloading bluetooth drivers from toshiba website and installed i got that *"bluetooth peripheral device"* couldn't be found .....also when installing toshiba bluetooth stack it gives me that screen ( it's the jpg link ) and make no progress even i left the notebook installing for 3 hours without any progress
Please answer me i'm sick of it

> and already installed realtek waln driver in addition to realtek bluetooth filter package
As I said: Realtek WLan driver -> Realtek BT filter package + Toshiba BT stack
Here you can get the BT stack:
http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/bluetooth/
Finally you have to enable the BT using F12 (or Fn + F12) to finish the installation!
> my friend has a toshiba c850 with win 8 installed but bluetooth stack have my problem .....i don't know what the hell is wrong with c850 series
First of all not all Satellite models supports Bluetooth. In case the BT isnt supported, you could not install BT drivers and BT stack!
Furthermore the Satellite C850 series is equipped with different modules (Atheros, Intel or Realtek). Usage of wrong drivers leads to the same error.

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