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    Asus C90s bluetooth on/off problem

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by redrider218, Nov 18, 2007.

  1. redrider218

    redrider218 Newbie

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    I turned off the bluetooth radio and now i cant get it back on. when i click the button it says that the bluetooth device isn't plugged in. what should i do?
     
  2. theZoid

    theZoid Notebook Savant

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    function F2 until it says both wireless and BT are on :D Don't ask me how I know lol
     
  3. redrider218

    redrider218 Newbie

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    That didn't do anything i dont think my Fn buttons work. the wireless is on just the bluetooth wont turn back on.
     
  4. theZoid

    theZoid Notebook Savant

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    do you have the wireless console utility installed from the Asus website? You held down the Fn key while hitting F2 on top repeatedly until it tells you both are ON?
     
  5. atomikdog

    atomikdog Newbie

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    So did you find a solution to the problem? when i try to install the driver it asks me to please plug in the bluetooth device and click ok button. The f2 says it's on yet the driver is not installing.... help anyone?
     
  6. E.B.E.

    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    A wild idea, try resetting the BIOS to defaults or rewriting it... who knows...