Once it lit up, it automatically re-connected to my headphones.
#A2dp bluetooth driver windows 7 drivers#
Currently I'm using the v6.2.1.800_7a drivers from Gateway's website (These seem to work OK, so far.I did notice today that I had to toggle the wireless switch to get the Bluetooth light to activate on my laptop. This happened multiple times, and re-installing the drivers didn't seem to help. The Bluetooth icon would disappear from the taskbar, and audio would get re-routed to my hardwired desktop speakers. These would pair, work for an hour or so, then apparently crash. A01 drivers, listed on Dell's support site as being for Win7 64bit. Needless to say, audio never routed out to my head. They would pair with my Insignia NS-BTHDP headphones, create all sorts of devices in Device Manager, but no audio device would show up in the Sound control panel. When I look it up now, it shows up as Vista 64 driver. The from-factory drivers for the Bluetooth adapter were version 6.2.1.100 A17, IIRC. Aside from the topic at hand, this didn't fix the stability issues, just FYI. So here I am, with brand-spanking new Dell Latitude E6500 with Windows 7 64-bit and a Dell Wireless 370 Bluetooth mini-card inside. Unrelated instability issues with Win7 on the D820 led me to a new PC, the Latitude E6500. My biggest issue was with a Windows Update driver that seemed to break A2DP, so I'd have to keep backing it out if I accidentally installed it. The same problems pretty much stuck around. Next was my upgrade to the full release of Windows 7 (32bit). Audio connectivity was finicky, especially after rebooting, but I could usually get it working again just by removing and re-pairing my headphones. From here, I 'upgraded' to Windows 7 RC 32-bit, which worked OK with the Vista drivers for the D820. This was far from stable, but I could at least get it to work consistently by following a routine involving disabling and re-enabling the Bluetooth adapter and rebooting my headphones. To start out, a little background: My first success with A2DP was with my Dell D820 with WinXP and the Toshiba Bluetooth stack. I would say it's a hassle only on Windows 7, but in all honestly, my experiences with A2DP on WinXP weren't much better, just different. I thought I'd write up a little bit on my ongoing hassles with A2DP (Bluetooth Stereo Headphones) on Windows 7.
#A2dp bluetooth driver windows 7 install#
Install Realtek Bluetooth A2dp Device driver for Windows 10 圆4, or download DriverPack Solution software for automatic driver installation and update.