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    Bluetooth Headphones help!!!!

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Alchemist7000, Jun 14, 2009.

  1. Alchemist7000

    Alchemist7000 Newbie

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    Hello, today I bought a Motorola S9 pair of bluetooth headphones, and i've been trying for 6 hours to get them to connect to my HP G60 laptop. I hold the power button on my headphones, it blinks a blue light 3 times, then goes blue. This is normal, but when I go to my bluetooth devices, and go to add wireless device, nothing shows up. I was wondering if I need some drivers to get bluetooth working, but I don't know. If I do need drivers, can you find me a link to the download, i'd appreciate it. It says this laptop has bluetooth in the control panel, but I can't get a response from the headphones.

    Please help me!!
     
  2. BondEternal

    BondEternal Notebook Consultant

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    Here is a list of all HP laptops with "G60" in them. Select the one which is your laptop's model and then click "Software and Driver Downloads". Then, choose your operating system. This will bring you to a page which has all the drivers for your laptop. Download the Bluetooth drivers and install them.

    I'm assuming you are using Windows Vista. In Control Panel, double-click "Bluetooth Devices". Near the top of the window that appears, click on "Bluetooth Settings". Make sure that "Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer" AND "Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer" are ticked. After that, switch on the headphones, and then on the computer, click on "Add Wireless Device", then follow the instructions given in the wizard.
     
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    Alright, thank you very much. Only one problem, when I click bluetooth settings, nothing pops up?

    *EDIT*

    Ok, now when I try to install the driver, it says no bluetooth device detected. So, what the funk, it says bluetooth in the control panel, i'm just going to go buy an adapter.