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  1. #11
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    I got the same problem as you

    my bluetooth will work if I restart and then add my cell phone it after startup, but after about 5 min it stops working :/

  2. #12
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    Gun

    U can try logging on and logging back off often fixes the problem

  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by unregistered View Post
    /start -> run -> type in "services.msc" click ok. --- services local -> scroll down the list until you see ( bluetooth support service ) -> right click on it. Stop the process and start it again.

    Worked for me =)
    thank you thank you worked for me too :d::d you roooock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. #14
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    I'm trying to send (legal) music to my phone (Pantech Impact) from my computer and the same thing pops up. It's worked flawlessly up until now. Helpppp! ):

  5. #15
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    Fixedd!

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    I'm trying to send (legal) music to my phone (Pantech Impact) from my computer and the same thing pops up. It's worked flawlessly up until now. Helpppp! ):


    Never mind!!! THe "start - run" thing worked. (:

  6. #16
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    THANK YOU TO UNREGISTERED GUEST reply#7
    WORKED FOR ME!!!

    /Start -> Run -> Type in "services.msc" Click Ok. --- Services Local -> scroll down the list until you see ( Bluetooth Support Service ) -> Right click on it. Stop the process and start it again.

    Worked for me =)

  7. #17
    badabing
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    has anyone found a solution yet? if u havnt, then this might help:

    go tu run > type in services.msc and enter > in local services, search for "bluetooth services" and "bluetooth support services" >> make sure both are enabled, if not, right click on it, and press start >> should work! and also update all bluetooth software in device manager

  8. #18
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    it worked!! thanks to this forum!!XD

    /Start -> Run -> Type in "services.msc" Click Ok. --- Services Local -> scroll down the list until you see ( Bluetooth Support Service ) -> Right click on it. Stop the process and start it again.

  9. #19
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    Awesome that worked THANKS!

  10. #20
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    yeah!

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    /Start -> Run -> Type in "services.msc" Click Ok. --- Services Local -> scroll down the list until you see ( Bluetooth Support Service ) -> Right click on it. Stop the process and start it again.

    Worked for me =)

    thankz man.. it worked 4 me..


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