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Old 01-09-2005, 08:17 PM
Mauricio Freitas [MVP]
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Re: Toshiba M200 - Bluetooth Question

Although the Bluetooth software is installed by default, not all M200 models
come with Bluetooth radio. On Control Panel, open System and check the
Device list. If Bluetooth is not listed there, then that's it.

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"Bob Middlebrooks" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1c1301c4f61a$0101bc10$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> I'm trying the exact same think with a new blackberry and
> having the same problem. I was of the belief that the
> m200 I bought was bluetooth ready. Help us both!
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hey Guys,
>>
>> I'm confused so i was hoping someone could help me

> out. On my M200, i
>>wanted to play around wth Bluetooth. i recently

> purchased a Verizon
>>Audiovox XV6600 Pocket PC Phone that is Bluetooth enabled

> and wanted to
>>connect them together. Bluetooth seems to be running

> fine on my PDA, but
>>when I try launch it on my M200 I have problems. When I

> open up the
>>Bluetooth Settings (version 3.00.32)window (using the

> blue pen looking thing
>>in the system tray) and then choose New Connection - I

> get a "Bluetooth is
>>not ready" error message. I've downloaded the Stack from

> Toshiba's Support
>>website (btstack_xpsp2.exe) and ran it and rebooted my

> Tablet. I tried
>>running the BTMonitor again from C:\toshiba\bluetooth but

> it just asks me if
>>I want to uninstall it.
>>
>>Does anyone have any suggestions ?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Alamo
>>
>>
>>.
>>



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Old 01-09-2005, 08:17 PM