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    BTTRAY: Error : Unable to start Bkuetooth

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by pimpollo, Jul 25, 2011.

  1. pimpollo

    pimpollo Notebook Enthusiast

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    I been getting this error since i bought my laptop "F2290 2d" and i just got the laptop a few days ago , this really sucks

    Bttray Error : Unable to Start stack service


    Anyone knows how to fix this problem?

    Windows Ultimate here (CTO)
     
  2. eehpeehthreeh

    eehpeehthreeh Notebook Consultant

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    Have you asked Sony about the issue? Perhaps you may just need to reinstall a driver or something.
     
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    pimpollo Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yes , I reinstalled the drivers like 3 times and I still have the problem
     
  4. anytimer

    anytimer Notebook Virtuoso

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    Is the Bluetooth switched ON? There should be a square green icon in the system tray. Should say Wireless LAN - ON, and Bluetooth - ON. I had uninstalled this 'feature' and later found that I couldn't change the state of the Bluetooth independently from the wireless LAN. Had to reinstall it.