Vista Toshiba Bluetooth driver?

Hi. I just bought a new 6234 Nokia and a 2GB card, but everytime i try to upload something as big as...20-30 MB using the standard bluetooth connection,my mobile phone refuses it.I installed the Nokia PC Suite,but when i choose to use the Toshiba Bluetooth driver (laptop's bluetooth driver is version 5.10.06) it saus Error: OpenMedia.
| read the sticky about XP/2000 but I have Vista. What do I do ?
Message Edited by darkthor on 04-Mar-2008 12:53 PM

04-Mar-2008 04:52 PM
darkthor wrote:
Hi. I just bought a new 6234 Nokia and a 2GB card, but everytime i try to upload something as big as...20-30 MB using the standard bluetooth connection,my mobile phone refuses it.I installed the Nokia PC Suite,but when i choose to use the Toshiba Bluetooth driver (laptop's bluetooth driver is version 5.10.06) it saus Error: OpenMedia.
| read the sticky about XP/2000 but I have Vista. What do I do ?
Message Edited by darkthor on 04-Mar-2008 12:53 PM
1st, if you are trying to DL something like 30MB or so, try to use the USB cable it is much faster...
2nd, try to check from toshiba if they have new bt driver, and use the toshiba driver not the microsoft driver...

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