Lenovo G500 Laptop - Bluetooth Server Warning Symbol After Update  


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    Lenovo G500 Laptop - Bluetooth Server Warning Symbol After Update


    I tried to reintall the driver and still no use. It happened recently. Any idea what's the problem? I'm using Windows 7 x64 and installed the correct version of the driver from the laptop's support section.







    The driver is listed as a driver for Lenovo G500 laptop, which is mine.

    Before the latest update, I didn't have any problem regarding this driver.
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    Thanks!

    But now I got this:

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    1. Insure the Bluetooth device is plugged in.

    2. Repeat the procedure in post 2.
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    I...don't have any bluetooth adapter.
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    If you don't have a Bluetooth device, then I'd Disable the Bluetooth driver.
    I assumed you were trying to get it to work. My bad.
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    I got a question, though. My network adapter is Qualcomm Atherons.

    Why do I have a "Intel" driver for "bluetooth server"?

    Also, should I unistall that? My computer is shuting down very slow. (3-4 minutes). I tried a clean boot and everything went fine. Also before the update I didn't have any error regarding the bluetooth server thing.
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    I can't speak to why. I'm not that smart.
    You would have to query the motherboard manufacturer.

    If you uninstall a driver, the next reboot Windows will probably reinstall the driver.
    Disabling a Device will, so the speak, turn the device off.
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