Bluetooth Peripheral Device

reyxlp

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Anyone know how to get Bluetooth fully up and running between their Droid Razr and PC?

I want to transfer files via Bluetooth back and forth, Razr <--> PC.

(Yes, I know there are other ways besides Bluetooth.)

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Note the red X's for missing "Bluetooth Peripheral Device" drivers.

(I think I previously solved this with another phone by installing Windows Mobile Device Center Update 6.1 when I was using Vista. I'm now running Win 7 Ultimate 64 but I only see the Vista 64 version available from Microsoft though it does list W764 as supported. I installed the update but it doesn't show up in the installed programs list in Control Panel and I feel like I remember seeing it there when I had installed it under Vista. Don't know if this matters -- anyone know how to verify proper install of this update? Yes, I did get the x64 ver...)

If anyone has any help they're willing to offer, I'd really appreciate it.

Thanks.
 

mshults99

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Having the same exact problem. Any help out there?

My goal is different, however: I want to be able to connect my RAZR via either Bluetooth or USB to my laptop so that I can use my laptop headset (or speakers/microphone) to interact with calls that have been completed to the cell phone.

Just so you don't think I'm completely nuts, I use VoIP a lot from my laptop, and I have a very high quality headset for that, and it's a pain to have to switch to the phone headset or built-in speaker/mic when it rings.

Most of the documentation for PC/phone connection seems to assume that all you want to do with the PC is use it as a data source, not as a peripheral device for the phone.

Thoughts?
 

cceller

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Well ... just my luck ... I am looking for assistance with the same issue. I want to connect my Razr to my PC via Bluetooth and am running into the same issue as the original poster - no driver?

I am running 64bit Windows 7 ... Windows can tell it is a Razr but can't fully connect or pair because of the driver issue.

Thanks,

Chad
 

jimdibb

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Having the same exact problem. Any help out there?

My goal is different, however: I want to be able to connect my RAZR via either Bluetooth or USB to my laptop so that I can use my laptop headset (or speakers/microphone) to interact with calls that have been completed to the cell phone.

Just so you don't think I'm completely nuts, I use VoIP a lot from my laptop, and I have a very high quality headset for that, and it's a pain to have to switch to the phone headset or built-in speaker/mic when it rings.

Most of the documentation for PC/phone connection seems to assume that all you want to do with the PC is use it as a data source, not as a peripheral device for the phone.

Thoughts?

I do not think you are going to get that to work. You're asking the PC to proxy audio over Bluetooth. Generally Bluetooth is connecting a peripheral directly, not providing a peripheral forwarding service.

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