Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers by clicking the arrow to the left of it. Right-click the first USB Root Hub device and select Properties. Click the Power Management tab. Comedy drama script in marathi pdf free download for windows 10. Clear the box next to Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power. Click OK to apply the setting. Blog; Support & Drivers. Please find your product drivers & manuals using the search box on the left side of this page. To ensure you have the latest.
• 2923 Answers SOURCE: What is the operating system of your computer? Can you tell me the exact model number of your Bluetooth Adapter (it usually starts with GBU)? Check the link below, and see the system requirements: You need to check also the system type of your computer (32 or 64-bit OS). Some IOGEAR devices could only support 32-bit OS.
If you are running 64-bit OS, that could cause the problem. Try to uninstall the Bluetooth driver. Reboot the computer, then reload the installation disk that came with it. Once the hardware wizard ask you to plug the device it, just continue the installation, BUT DO NOT plug the device. After the installation is done, reboot the computer again, the PLUG the device in WHILE the computer is shutting down.
Once the computer comes back up, then it should install the other necessary driver. And that should work. Posted on Apr 28, 2010.
PROBLEM: I bought a Digitech Bluetooth USB 'dongle' XC-4956 from Jaycar consumer electronics (a store like Sick Smith). I installed it on an ACER Aspire 5380TG 64 bit running Win7, since that laptop didn't have inbuilt BT hardware. Then I tried to connect a very 'sexy' Microsoft 'Wedge' keyboard.
The install software (basically BT stack and hw driver) that is supplied with the dongle failed to recognise the kb. SOLUTION: I went to the Toshiba site, which automatically handed me on to Microsoft.com, which then seemed to sense that I had Win7-64bit, and installed a generic stack and driver, and VOILA! Hubristic happiness.