I would think then that it has something to do with the service not running? If there were problems with the bthprops.cpl file you would likely get an error message.
It is curious that the service is not listed. Does the bthserv.dll file exist in your system32?
Ok. Here is how a co-worker and I got this to work :smileyvery-happy:
First off I assume you still have the toshiba drivers installed (I'll get back to that at the end).
- download the latest toshiba drivers (yes I mean that :smileywink: )
- run the setup. this will result in uninstalling the old drivers
- restart laptop
- run setup again and go through the install process
- restart laptop
- run setup again and this time remove the drivers
- restart laptop
- now windows recognises the bluetooth radio and install ms default drivers
- restart laptop
- pair your bluetooth devices (they may disappear after first restart then just pair again that happened with me and my coworker but now they stay after restart)
- connect the P990i via the USB cable it should work
- if the cable connection still don't work then check for com port conflicts. my co-worker had to change the comport, I did not need to do that.
If you already uninstalled the drivers you need to run the install one extra time to get it all to work.
So now I am happy I can connect P990i via cable and get on the internet pretty much anywhere I can get a connection on the phone and I can continue to use my bluetooth mouse. :smileyvery-happy:
Went through this procedure step-by-step and it did not work for me. The step where it is supposed to recognize the BT radio and install MS drivers didn't work. Rather, no drivers were found at all. So now I'm going to reinstall the Toshiba stack and try it the first posters method.
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