Don’t Install The Vista Bluetooth Update!
12 July 2007 in Root | Comments enabled
This warning goes out to all of you Windows Vista users that use Bluetooth: don’t install the latest IVT Bluetooth Driver update that comes through Windows Update! If you do, then you’re in for a heap of trouble… like I was.
For reasons unkown, Microsoft has pushed out the update driver which only seems to break Bluetooth stacks and implementations. Thankfully, the solution is quite simple:
- Open Device Manager (using e.g. Start Menu’s search or Control Panel)
- Expand (if not expanded already) Bluetooth Radio
- Right click “Wlink Bluetooth Controller“
- Click Uninstall
- Check the box for “Delete the driver software for this device“
- Click OK
- Now let Windows automatically find the drivers for your Bluetooth radio.
No HID Bluetooth Driver? Then Delete One File
I had problems with getting my Bluetooth keyboard and mouse working after trying to pair them with my computer, so if you are having the same problems, here is how to get it fixed. It seems the INFCACHE.1 file (much too) easily becomes corrupt. The solution is to delete it:
- Go to %windir%\inf\
- Find INFCACHE.1 and open Properties
- In the Security tab, add your username and give yourself full control
- Now, you should be able to delete INFCACHE.1 — if not, check that your permissions to the file
- Now try to let Windows automatically find the drivers for your Bluetooth drivers.
Bluetooth Mouse Driver Problems? No Problem!
If you get problems with the mouse, then you need to find and delete the driver for the CHIC mouse. The message I got was the following:
Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install it.
USB Browser Mouse
An error occurred during the installation of the device.
The driver installation file for this device is missing a necessary entry.
This may be because the INF was written for Windows 95 or later. Contact your
hardware vendor. If you know the manufacturer of your device, you can visit its website and
check the support section for driver software.
Do the following:
- Open Windows Update and click on View Update History on the left side.
- Find “CHIC – Other Hardware – USB Browser Mouse” and make note of the date. (Mine was from the 16th of February, 2007 — your date will vary.)
- Again, go to the INF folder: %windir%\inf\
- Using the date from step 2, filter the files so that only the files from that date are visible and delete them all.
- Allow Windows to find the proper mouse driver.
Thanks to these sources: [Peter Caplan via Microsoft newsgroups] ["USB Browser Mouse Error" by Kirb.com]
6 comments. Add your own comment.
Jacques says 30 August 2007 @ 16:19
Hi there. Thank you for the warning, u saved me a lot of trouble. When will Window’s Vista be able to use BLUE TOOTH? Is it possible for you to let me know what I can do in the mean time.
Thanks
Jacques
» HSDPA as Broadband: Report 1 - Filip Norrgård’s blog @ filips.net says 12 November 2007 @ 21:47
[...] Update provided a “Nokia USB Modem Driver” update, which silly me installed although I should have known better. I don’t know what the issue with the driver was, but being from the the 5th of October 2007, [...]
Jobbe says 23 November 2008 @ 00:45
Yes, when will Vista work with Bluetooth.
Support pages say to go to Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, then Bluetooth Devices. There is no Bluetooth Devices there!?
Let’s forget about the VISTA crapware and go with XP until the next REAL upgrade to the Microsoft OSes appear…
Yes I am a VISTA hater, like I hate any crap pushed onto users for no compelling reason.
JacksonC says 11 December 2008 @ 23:42
I have spent two days on the phone to HP and dickering around trying to get this HP Optical Mouse to work. Thank you so much for the answer. Was afraid to delete the files so I put them into a folder (Just in case .. you never know
) and Windows found the driver .. so simple … thanks again.
Billman87 says 30 December 2008 @ 00:35
This Also breaks the Bluetooth modem, I use my n95-2 as a modem and always works until I reboot after updates, MICR0$HIT HEADS.
Amit says 4 September 2009 @ 09:40
Hi,
I have similar kind of problem.
I bought Sony VAIO CS36GJ a couple of weeks ago.
After i updated my vista 64 bit premium, i saw blue screen (BSOD) after i turn off the bluetooth switch.
Can anybody help me in this regard?
Which update has caused the problem so that i can uninstall that update.
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