Can't Pair Skullcandy Hesh 2 Headphones with PC

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       #11

    Ok Flash mate in my pic you will see the one you want and why I ask re the AV is because sometimes it is worth a try at disabling an AV when you have issues.

    But first lets do the chipset it may cure the problem if not try the AV thing.

    Edit: Now I read through the post again and I was wondering if you have tried plugging that dongle into the machine itself in effect not using the hub??
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       #12

    Thanks, I'll go back to the site and get those files. Is it just a zip file that I unzip and install?

    I unplugged the hub from the computer and ran Device Cleanup from an admin command prompt. It removed fifty devices ... O_o

    After that I rebooted and plugged the BT dongle into the front USB port on the PC. It installed fine, but once again I got the five Bluetooth Peripheral Device drivers that didn't install.



    I was thinking of getting a cheap BT dongle, running Device Cleanup again, plugging the cheapo in and seeing if this problem repeats. If it doesn't then at least I would know it's an OS problem.

    As for the headphones I just ordered the Sony MDR7506. They should be here Saturday. Reviews are pretty good on these headphones and I can just plug the cord into my speakers.
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       #13

    I installed the new chipset drivers then rebooted. I removed the BT dongle and ran DeviceCleanup, then rebooted again. I installed the dongle in the PC and got the same results (five BT drivers that didn't install).
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       #14

    Ok mate now for what it is worth I have had problems with Blu tooth stuff and have bought quite expensive devices such as Microsoft and Logitec mice and where they did not not a very cheap brand I found that were made for a store that is something like Walmart have worked every time I have had one I am using one right now.

    In fact I now have three that work on whatever machine I pair them to. So I think your idea of getting a cheap dongle is worth a try and if does not work then it has to be an OS issue like you say. Having said that from the attached pic it looks to me that the Broadcomm device ? dongle is installed and it is the headphones that are the issue and why five?? are there more Blu tooth devices in your home??.

    The DeviceCleanup is that a software you have added? as I haven't come across it before. I would be inclined to remove drivers using either the Control Panel or Revo uninstaller or even the reg keys.
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       #15

    I took the Skullcandy headphones back a few days ago. I have no idea why it's always trying to install five BT devices, that's why I posted here hoping someone could shed some light on that. Device Cleanup is a tool that someone else from another forum suggested I use.

    I found a somewhat clunky fix on this page (see Method Three). I tried it and it does get rid of the BT devices with yellow exclamation marks. However, I'm not sure if it's a 100% solution or just a band-aid.
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       #16

    Did a live chat with a Targus tech this morning. After much fooling around he gave me a BT driver file to download, which looked just like the one I tried earlier. I installed the dongle on the USB port on my PC and tried installing the Broadcom driver file he linked me to, but it kept saying "failed to update bluetooth software". Finally I emailed the driver file link to myself and took the dongle upstairs and installed it on my buddies PC. On his PC the dongle installed fine and DID NOT install those other five BT device drivers. but the driver file Targus gave me would not work up there, either (got the same "failed to update bluetooth software" error).

    We deduced that there must be something going on with my PC where it's always trying to install those five BT device drivers. Could be the mobo or something else, not really sure. Either way they wouldn't send me a replacement so I'll have to look for something else. In the meantime I'm still using this dongle because other than the device driver issues it works fine.
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       #17

    Hmm well certainly a mystery this one what I don't get is why the Blu tooth software is not installing. The other five BT drivers cropping up may be the system is duplicating the setup somehow?

    Now as a general rule I do not use aftermarket software preferring to use the manufacturers site as you know but there is one program I use when I am desperate and it might be worth a try to get the correct driver even though the Targus people have given you one - mind you it isn't working so nothing to lose really.

    The software is this Slimware Utilities - Download SlimDrivers FREE now I want to give you the heads up on using this software first and foremost download and install this Changelog | Unchecky this little utility is very handy to stop any downloads adding that irritating add on stuff like Askbar or Google toolbar etc they are the ones that are usually checked to add to what you are installing and you often miss and usually very hard to get rid of.

    Now when you download and install the Slim Drivers make sure it is ONLY the driver utility as you can be offered other stuff that is not wanted so go slowly.

    When it is installed run the program and it will pop up any drivers that need updating - the updates it directs you to are almost always the manufacturers sites. For example it may be Intel or Toshiba or Broadcomm etc etc

    Look for the drivers that you want and install them from their link. When you are done you need to uninstall the Slim Drivers as to why - I always do because it can be a bit of a nagger and it isn't hard to download again anyway.

    Let us know how you go if you do try this.
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       #18

    Thanks for the reply. I installed Changelog, then I installed Slimdrivers. It was cool because I was about to press the continue button when Unchecky alerted me that it was an unwanted program. I wasn't paying attention so it was good that it alerted me. I finally installed just the Slimdriver program and scanned. It came up with 19 drivers that I need, but I'm unsure which one relates to the bluetooth issues.

    Should I just get them all?
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       #19

    I installed the first one - Realtek drivers - but instead of taking me to the manufacturer's page it just opened another program screen and started the install right from the desktop.
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       #20

    That's ok and the ones you want would be the chipset and the audio stuff but it would interesting to see what else it found.

    Can you get a shot of the drivers offered and post it - it is real easy if you use the snip feature in Windows as I do Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums

    As a matter of fact I keep the snipping tool on my taskbar for ease of use. To get it go to Start. type snipping tool (it usually appears before you finish typing snip > when it throws up the small box > right click on it and pin to taskbar. It is an easy thing then to click it and the screen goes a milky sort of finish and you drag the outline of what you want to save as a pic. Then go to File > save as and put it where you want I put some in the Pictures library and soem for short term use on the Desktop (makes finding them easy)

    When you have saved them it is easy to send the pic as an attachment in manage attachments

    I am pleased you used the Unchecky - quite a good little program eh? and saves a lot of grief.
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