Hey,
Whenever I try to pair my defy with my laptop(sony vaio vpccb15fg), windows 7 tries to install a driver "Bluetooth peripheral device driver" but is not able to find it and therefore the phone doesn't get paired and no file transfer takes place.
Does somebody know a solution for this?
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When I connect my tp2 to my windows 7 pc it says, Generic RNDIS Driver not found.
i would like to sync my device with outlook. bluetooth works, but USB is faster.
Can somebody help me??
The first time I connected it used windows update to find the drivers it needed. Make sure you are connected to the net. Download (if update has not done it for you) and run windows mobile device center.
All this happened automatically the first time I connected.
Is there a place to download these drivers?
It prevents me from tethering.
Obviously if I need to tether, I have no internet connection to download the driver. (Catch 22)
I had this issue on my Titan, and I used to keep the drivers on the SD card. I could install from there and be online.
djkasmic said:
When I connect my tp2 to my windows 7 pc it says, Generic RNDIS Driver not found.
i would like to sync my device with outlook. bluetooth works, but USB is faster.
Can somebody help me??
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I was having the same problem on my XP until I installed Active Sync.
My Touch Pro 2 used to sync fine with my old PC running XP, but I seem to be having great problems getting it recognised on my new PC running Windows 7.
I've downloaded Windows Mobile Device Centre 64 bit, but when I connect the phone via USB, it isn't recognised at all and fails to install the correct driver - hence I can't sync.
Any suggestions greatfully appreciated!
I had the same problem
It seems to be 64bit windows 7 only.
Device cannot start code 10 right?
I ended up updating the BIOS on my computer and it fixed the problem. The BIOS update for my computer (core i7 870) had a fix for intel chipset and Iphone sync. Maybe it fixed for win7 64bit and titl2? I don't know if it was coincendece or from rebooting my phone with the reset button.
At any case, it is working now without an update to the phone itself.
I had the same problem, upgraded the BIOS...and still have the same problem. It will work, however, if I shut the phone radio off and start the sync from the handset. I think there is some conflict with sync from the exchange server. Standalone, it works just fine.
i have win7 x64 on my laptop. first time i plugged in my tp2 it displayed an error saying the device driver wasn't installed. then i opened action center and checked for solutions, the driver for windows mobile phone installed and the problem was solved...
I've noticed a similar issue when connecting to my laptop (Win7 x64). After connecting the phone, I get the "usb connect" sound but Device Center doesn't always start. However, I can see the phone connected in "My Computer".
Rebooting my laptop always allows Device Center to start the first time. But when I plug my phone in a second time, Device Center doesn't start.
I did notice that if I create the partnership the first time, Device Center seems to start more regularly than if I don't create the partnership...so maybe that's got something to do with it?
I accidentally posted this in Windows Phone 7 General. Oops but my laptop (using Win7 x64) just updated and since the update, my phone (HTC Evo 4G) won't work with it via bluetooth as a headset for audio. Attached is a screenshot, and I've tried searching a solution and nothing I've found has worked as of yet (either something I had to install wouldn't work with my processor, or not the right type or bluetooth adapter, etc.).
Where can I find this driver to install it??
I just built up a new Win7 64bit laptop. The laptop has a built in Bluetooth. I'm trying to connect my Galaxy Nexus to the laptop, but not having luck. Is there something else I should have installed on the laptop in order for this to work?
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I just built up a new Win7 64bit laptop. The laptop has a built in Bluetooth. I'm trying to connect my Galaxy Nexus to the laptop, but not having luck. Is there something else I should have installed on the laptop in order for this to work?
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Hello there to all xda members from my side first i am a new member on XDA .
I am also facing a problem in connecting to my win7 PC via bluetooth . telling the whole story " i have connected a usb bluetooth to my win7 Pc and with the help of that i was trying to connect my MMX A110 to it to transfer files to my mobile a110 . All bluetooth drivers were installed on the Pc automatically as i connected the USB Bluetooth to it . But Now when i try to connect my mobile to Pc both devices need to exchange a passkey code and there is the problem , the passkey codes never match like pc code is 123456 then on my phone it shows like 456789. I mean that whether i try to connect my Pc to phone or the Phone to PC the pairing code is always different on both the devices so it gives an error saying code entered is incorrect. what should i do guys to solve this plz help .
Thanks in Advance
Hi did a search using 'Kies' and 'Bluetooth' and got no hits so here goes:
I can successfully pair my phone with the laptop and transfer files. When I try to connect to the phone using Bluetooth and Kies I get ...
"Device denied connection" and my successfull Bluetooth connection is removed from the Laptop and is no longer listed in Bluetooth devices.
Samsung SGH-i927 Kernal version 3.1.10-I927UCLJ3-CL970642 - Rooted
Laptop running Windows 7 Enterprise Version 6.1 (Build 7601: Service Pack 1) 64Bit
Kies version 2.5.1.12123_2
Has anyone else had this issue and if so how did you resolve it ?
UPDATE: Tried connecting with USB cable get the Phone Model SGH-i927 shown with spinning arrows and on hovering mouse shows 'Loading' but does nothing else
.... forgot to remount SD card ....when I did that the USB connection worked.
===========Doh !!! It's NOT Supported by Samsung Kies ================
From the dialogue box......
Connect device using Bluetooth
Now starting seach for Bluetooth device.
Enable Bluetooth on device you want to connect to PC.
Warning: Android platform products do not support connection via Bluetooth.