Literally going to destroy this BB!!!
I have been tearing my hair out for months over this one, and to date not one person has been able to help, so I am posting again in the hope that SOMEONE may have a clue what to do.
I have a Pearl 8110. Before that I had a Pearl 8100 on the same PC that would sync perfectly fine with Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit when using Bluetooth. I have never been able to sync my 8110 with my PC using Bluetooth. I have followed EVERY instruction I have found on the net. I have removed all the programs and reinstalled. I have wiped and reloaded the BB. I have removed the BB security settings. I have paired the BB to the PC using Bluetooth, but I cannot get it to connect. The issue appears to be that the BB is recognised by the PC as a Bluetooth Modem, but not as a Smartphone etc. In Blackberry Device Manager it will give me the option to add it as a phone IF it is not already paired with the PC, but when it asks for the numeric key, it says "pairing failed". If it is already paired with the PC, it will simply not find it when it looks for devices. Please, please, please, please, PLEASE can someone offer some support, as I am days away from giving up on BB altogether and going iPhone. |
Take this for what it's worth. When I was running 4.2 on my 8820, I could get it to pair with my new netbook, but nothing else. I found mention on the forums about removing the manufacturer's bluetooth drivers, or something like that, and using the windows drivers, but no step-by-step how-to, so I left it alone. After installing 4.5, it worked fine. Same netbook. Same blackberry. Different OS.
If you can upgrade to a newer OS version, that would be something to try. Might work, Might not. |
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Just go get your stinkin' iPhone and have fun. |
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1. Generic Bluetooth Adapter 2. Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator I am not sure which one of these would be the thing I need to check for drivers, but both of them appear to have all Microsift drivers. Would welcome any other ideas. |
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Hmmm, not quite the helpful advice I was looking for, but I hope that you didn't get personally offended when I said that I was looking at a different handset. Frankly, when I have paid so much money on a handset I rather expect it to do the jobs for which it was purchased. Notwithstanding calls to both Vodafone and RIM I have not been able to sort this issue, and my searches on forums show that I am not alone in my frustration with it. I would hesitate to get an iPhone purely because they are so large and I quite like physical keys, but in the crucial area of 'actually working' they appear to have the edge. |
Whatever.
Consider it a warning, then. Don't crap in your own backyard if you want help here. |
Not sure I understand the above post but will disregard in any case.
Update on the above - I have since bought a Bold 9700 in the hope that the issue was phone related, but lo and behold, I have the exact same issue with the Bold as the Pearl. I can therefore presume that it is a Windows 7 issue, which is rather disheartening, as it could now be any number of things!!! |
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So for example, my Linksys bluetooth adapter came with drivers and a couple programs for the adapter. I had to remove both the programs and the driver. Then windows installed it as some strange named device that seemed to be based on the chip inside the bluetooth adapter. You have to remove the device in device manager, then let Windows search for a driver, don't put the CD in. Can't recall how Windows 7 handles device removal. |
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Using Windows help should tell you how to uninstall a device. |
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