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    BlueTooth on a Acer Aspire 9300

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by punctweb, May 25, 2007.

  1. punctweb

    punctweb Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello everybody.

    I did some reading trough the forum about this subject, and i have a new question:

    * how come, when i purchased this laptop, on the first run, the BlueTooth option was active and running well (along with the blue led button, next to the wireless enable/disabe button) and now, whe i try to re-install the BlueTooth drivers, i get a "No BlueTooth device bla bla..."

    I was forced to re-install the Vista Home Premium and now i do not have the Recovery CD/DVD anymore...

    In conclusion, the BlueTooth device worked until OS re-install... Now it does not works, no mater what i try...

    Any ideas / solutions ?

    My notebook is a Acer Aspire AS9302AWSMI MK-38, 1 G ram, 80 G hdd, NVIDIA GeForce Go 6100GeForce

    Thank you in advance.
     
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    vestige Notebook Consultant

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    punctweb Notebook Enthusiast

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    yes, i did... still no results...