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I`ve got bluetooth - I can copy data TO the phone (mp3s, java games), but
can`t get data OFF the damn thing - i`ve tried copy / move etc, but I
keep getting "service not supported"
Any suggestions please ?
(Win98SE in use this end, not sure if XP gives the same results)
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In <MPG.1c43c5e41053399898ac59@news.individual.net> on Mon, 3 Jan 2005
21:13:48 -0000, Colin Wilson <void@btinternet.com> wrote:
>I`ve got bluetooth - I can copy data TO the phone (mp3s, java games), but
>can`t get data OFF the damn thing - i`ve tried copy / move etc, but I
>keep getting "service not supported"
>
>Any suggestions please ?
>
>(Win98SE in use this end, not sure if XP gives the same results)
Bluetooth device and stack (software)?
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> Bluetooth device and stack (software)?
Trust bluetooth adaptor, software / drivers as provided, model BT180 /
item ref: 13853
Object push transfers data to the phone quite happily - when I eventually
get it to connect from my win98se machine - and it lists 4 protocols
(forget what they are).
There`s one that should, logically, allow me to access the files
directly, but windows explorer crashes instantly I try to access it, and
trying the copy / move option on any image files in the phone results in
the error message I mentioned earlier, "service not supported"
On my XP machine (same drivers) it only lists ONE protocol - bluetooth
modem - and no matter what I try to set up for it, the phone is not
recognised - that is, even though it appears to pair up at times, it
steadfastly refuses to let me do a thing with the connection or access
the phone in any way.
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In <MPG.1c43fe9c8a19051c98ac62@news.individual.net> on Tue, 4 Jan 2005
01:15:42 -0000, Colin Wilson <void@btinternet.com> wrote:
>> Bluetooth device and stack (software)?
>
>Trust bluetooth adaptor, software / drivers as provided, model BT180 /
>item ref: 13853
>
>Object push transfers data to the phone quite happily - when I eventually
>get it to connect from my win98se machine - and it lists 4 protocols
>(forget what they are).
>
>There`s one that should, logically, allow me to access the files
>directly, but windows explorer crashes instantly I try to access it, and
>trying the copy / move option on any image files in the phone results in
>the error message I mentioned earlier, "service not supported"
>
>On my XP machine (same drivers) it only lists ONE protocol - bluetooth
>modem - and no matter what I try to set up for it, the phone is not
>recognised - that is, even though it appears to pair up at times, it
>steadfastly refuses to let me do a thing with the connection or access
>the phone in any way.
Sounds like flaky drivers.
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> Sounds like flaky drivers.
Their site only lists updated drivers for a second version (?) of the
same hardware too... it would have helped if they used a different ID
code for the damn device rather than the same ID with a notional -02 and
-03 tagged on, which may or may not be labelled as such on newer variants
And just to add confusion, they only list drivers for the -02 version of
the hardware for win98se...
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I'm having trouble with mobile phone tools , can only seem to synchronise
phone book. Imkeep getting transfer failed if i try to transfer pics, mp3
ringtones etc. What software are you using please?
"Colin Wilson" <void@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> > > Sounds like flaky drivers.
> > Their site only lists updated drivers for a second version (?) of the
> > same hardware too... <snip>
>
> I went back to basics, uninstalled the existing and reinstalled the same
> drivers again - it worked !
>
> Stuffed if I know why it didn`t the first time though :-}
>
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> I'm having trouble with mobile phone tools , can only seem to synchronise
> phone book. Imkeep getting transfer failed if i try to transfer pics, mp3
> ringtones etc. What software are you using please?
I`m just using the regular drivers that came with my bluetooth device,
under win98se
I haven't tried reinstalling it on winXP yet, but its given me major
headaches on my wifes' machine, not recognising the phone at all, and
only giving me one available protocol.
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When you upgrade to XP SP2 it replaces the drivers with its own - MS Article 883258
Pat.
"Colin Wilson" <void@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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>> I'm having trouble with mobile phone tools , can only seem to synchronise
>> phone book. Imkeep getting transfer failed if i try to transfer pics, mp3
>> ringtones etc. What software are you using please?
>
> I`m just using the regular drivers that came with my bluetooth device,
> under win98se
>
> I haven't tried reinstalling it on winXP yet, but its given me major
> headaches on my wifes' machine, not recognising the phone at all, and
> only giving me one available protocol.
>
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