SBH80 Bluetooth connectivity issue with Win7

hi,
i am not able to connect my Sony Bluetooth headset SBH-80 with my VAIO laptop with Win7 OS.
Do let me know the solution.

Hi rohankhera,
What is your current situation?
Have you tried the solution as Rick Dee mentioned?
Best regards,
Fangzhou CHEN
Fangzhou CHEN
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