August 2nd, 2007 08:00

hi,

Skavin wrote: 1) Boot into Vista and download from the Dell support site the last BT 350 driver for Windows XP and unzip it in a folder 2) Find a directory in that folder called "DFU" 3) Find the file called "DFU.exe", right click it and choose "Run as administrator" 4) Wait until the firmware downgrade has finished, then reboot into Vista and you will find that the bluetooth chip is now not recognized. Go to Device manager and manually reinstall the Vista BT driver (don't use the setup.exe provided by the driver pack, simply install it using the "have disk" way and load the .inf file directly from the Vista driver directory). 5) Reboot into Linux. Voilà but I can not find a way to get the firmware install done on a linux only box. can anyone point me in the correct direction. is there a linux version of DFU.exe?
yes. for instance on opensuse10.2 there is a package called "bluez-utils". and this package contaisn the tool dfutool.

i also had this problem, and i did all the steps you wrote. it works. but i want a real solution. i also want bluetooth on vista. but when will dell deliver a real solution?

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December 10th, 2007 16:00

can you describe the manipulation with dfutool on Linux?
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