I'm having issues with my bluetooth headset on Vista. My bluetooth keyboard and mouse work fine, and I'm able to sync the headset with Vista so it recognizes it as a Bluetooth device...the problem is, it won't recognize it as a recording device--rendering it useless. I installed some drivers which got it to show up as a recording device, but the following error occurs when you try to connect it: BtwApplExt - The parameter is incorrect
After doing some research I discovered this is caused by the drivers thinking you're trying to use a wired headset, which I'm not, and I found no fix to this.
After some further Googling I tried installing the Broadcom drivers, but it stalls at the very first part and asks me to turn on my bluetooth device or connect it via USB. I have tried both and the dialog box will not go away, and thus the installation will not proceed.
I've tried numerous things and nothing works. Many people have seemed to have the same problem, but Google seems to be a desert on the subject.
FWIW, I'm using the official PS3 bluetooth headset and would like to use it on Steam. It works perfectly fine on my Mac OS, but I can't play games on that...
Any help would be much appreciated, and thanks.
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same.
Where are the SATA drivers, though? I have the ASUS P5W DH Deluxe. I can't find them.. Here's the link to the download page: http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us&model=P5W%20DH%20Deluxe
EDIT: I'd like to setup RAID 0 as I did for Vista (my friends did that ages ago; I forgot how). Is it as simple as installing the RAID drivers to a floppy and booting via F6 in XP install? Will that be the same as using SATA drivers? Any help would be much appreciated, I'd love to have RAID 0 back again. Thanks.
Sinceit's good old XP, you might need to loadthe SATA drivers for your motherboard when you run the setup.Gog
So, load SATA drivers (boot from floppy)? And THEN boot from CD to install XP? Or..what? Not sure I fully understand you (in regards to the order I would do this in and if restarts were necessary).
And yeh Krall lol, it is an odd situation. I'll try your method, although I'm not sure how that would help as it doesn't recognize either HDD. But, at this point (days of stressing trying things), I'll try anything.
Thanks both for your input. Other members opinions welcome as well.
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