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    M1330 CPU whine question

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by jayno20, Apr 15, 2008.

  1. jayno20

    jayno20 Notebook Consultant

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    On my 1330 i was originally able to get the cpu whine to disappear by unchecking "allow this computer to turn off this device to save power" on the bluetooth and that worked fine. But since then i have changed my bluetooth drivers from widcomm V6.x to V5.x because i wanted the added functionality of them, but now that option to disable the power save isnt there, there isnt a power options tab at all (look at attached photos" Does anyone know of another way to disable the power saving of the bluetooth adapter? I dont really like any of the other solutions to get rid of the CPU whine so this is really my best bet but i'd also like to keep this better drivers... can anyone help?
     

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    anyone have any ideas?