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    Turn off Bluetooth on DV6000(Vista)?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by kronium, Feb 14, 2007.

  1. kronium

    kronium Notebook Enthusiast

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    What is the easiest way to on/off BT?
     
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    Hp's Wireless assistant
     
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    kronium Notebook Enthusiast

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    Of course I deleted it, crap. :eek: Thanks though...
     
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    you can always download it from HP's support page
     
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    kronium Notebook Enthusiast

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    Got it, thanks! Wouldn't install at first, but after I turned of wifi and bluetooth, everything was fine.
     
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    nixau Newbie

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    I have dv2100t CTO and i have three question.

    First: is there a program like this from toshiba laptops ConfigFree to configure own profiles to differents network settings?

    Second question is: if i i don't use wlan (3945ABG; wlan is not connected to any network) is this use more battery or wlan is automatic turn off to performance battery life ?

    And third question: with video drivers is better for Go 7200 (performance and more battery life) this from HP sites - version 84.64 or this from laptopvideo2go - version 97.44 ?

    sorry for my english ;)
     
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    junknstuff Notebook Consultant

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    you can also manually enable/disable any hardware through the device manager