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Installation of Bluetooth Stack for Windows (Toshiba Version) PDF Print E-mail

Written by Lennie, on 01-04-2008 03:14

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The process of Toshiba Bluetooth Stack installation is very simple.

Firstly, I downloaded the file "Bluetooth Stack for XP Vista by Toshiba" (in my case) from one of Toshiba sites (e.g. http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/bluetooth/?page=download), unzipped and launched it. A welcome window appeared.

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In most cases the file can be named "Bluetooth Stack for Windows by Toshiba".

You have to click Next. You'll se the window with License Agreement. After you accept it, the application is ready to be installed.

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Click Install. Now the files are being installed: 

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In the process of files installation a message will appear:

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If you have forgotten to plug in your Bluetooth dongle, you'll see the window:

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As you insert your Bluetooth device, the window will dissappear, and soon the process of installation will be finished.

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Now you have to restart your system in order configuration changes to take effect. 

Now go to All Programs/Toshiba/ Bluetooth/BT Settings. You'll see such a window:

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Now you will pair your Bluetooth device (headset or speakers) with your PC. But if you have forgotten to set your A2DP-enabled device into the discoverable mode, you will se a message:

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Turn the pairing mode on, and go on. By the way, the procedure of pairing is described in User Manual of your headset. 

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1. 31-03-2010 00:08

Are you sure you want to install the Toshiba stack at all? 
The Windows stack works just as well or even better in some cases (like Nokia). 
Just go ahead and uninstall the Toshiba stack from your computer. 
Restart. 
Then plug in your dongle and let the "Found new hardware" function start and get the Microsoft drivers for it from the internet and install automatically. 
Works great for me, no problems since!
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Mariner1

2. 17-01-2010 18:30

having problem too with my laptop, always saying to insert the bluetooth device but it think it is internally installed (?)..HELP PLS!!!!!
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jick

3. 08-12-2009 14:19

ok this has gone way too far. toshiba is like beating on my nerves soooooo hardly. i had this bluetooth stack thing, and after a while it stopped working. i uninstalled it and reinstalled it and it worked fine. now it stopped working again. i'm stuck where this window telling u that it is installing bluetooth device please wait. i can leave for a whole year like this the progress will stop exactly where the image u uploaded shows. i did as i was told : that is remove all the bluetooth devices and install bluetooth monitor 4 then install bluetooth stack, and still it's not installing. another thing, now i see a "bluetooth devices" in my control pannel i cannot even remove, and i don't see a bluetooth devices in my device manager, and i can't even install this thing. i also have to mention i'm runnning on windows vista.please, if somebody knows or can give me a solution, i will really be greatfull. thank u all and have a nice day :-)
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4. 20-02-2009 18:31

hope this will work with you guys,, for those who have problems with trial version, the easiest way is to install it with a crack... go to piratebay.org then search for the name of bluetooth... guaranteed 100%
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cardinals

5. 20-02-2009 07:33

Same problem with #2 :? While I plug my cellphone to the notebook using the USB adaptor, same old "please plug in your bluetooth device" message appears. Am I missing Something?Help! :cry
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