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More info?)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;811805
is the article that details how to completely remove all traces of the BT
drivers and app.
But this is not going to solve anything since we already know that the BT
drivers are responsible and you get the DACAL working everytime before you
install the BT drivers.
The question is now what else can you try?
First thing that I would try is getting a different BT transeiver with its
own software and using the Kybd and mouse with that.
Can you borrow someone's transceiver to test with before spending money to
get your own?
Sitaraman
"jimrx4" <jimrx4@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:a7qdnQjVMouNZxvd4p2dnA@comcast.com...
> Funny you should ask. I have removed the device and drivers (for BT) and
the
> Dacal unit refuses to be recognized. There obviously is some program exe
> and/or dll that is added by the MS BT software package that is not deleted
> by the install program.
>
> Since I make mirror images daily (for backup purposes) I have found that a
> freshly installed WinXP Pro recognizes the Dacal unit but after I install
> the BT hardware and software the Dacal unit stops working!
>
>
>
> "Sitaraman" <arvind5972--REMOVE--ALL--CAPS--AND--DASHES@msn.com> wrote in
> message news:eV$fz87JEHA.1892@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > Hmm.
> > Have you been able to get the CD device working again by removing ONLY
the
> > BT drivers?
> > .....just to make sure it is the BT drivers and not something else that
is
> > interfering with the DACAL
> >
> > Sitaraman
> >
> > "jimrx4" <jimrx4@comcast.net> wrote in message
> > news:lqudnSa2j6eZ-hvdRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> > > I guess I didn't explain my dilemma clearly enough. The Bluetooth
> > driver(s)
> > > interferes with the drivers for my CD mechanical device. Before adding
> the
> > > Bluetooth device my Dacal device worked properly and was seen by XP.
> After
> > > the addition of the Bluetooth keyboard (and the respective drivers),
my
> > > computer no longer sees the CD device. Sorry for the confusion.
> > >
> > >
> > > "Sitaraman" <arvind5972--REMOVE--ALL--CAPS--AND--DASHES@msn.com> wrote
> in
> > > message news:uYugK1wJEHA.3216@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;815037&Product=winxp
> > > >
> > > > Is the information in the above link related to your problem?
> > > >
> > > > Sitaraman
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "jimrx4" <jimrx4@comcast.net> wrote in message
> > > > news:C7edndQN0v0vQh_dRVn-hw@comcast.com...
> > > > > I have a USB Dacal Disk Library - you know, you put a disk in a
slot
> > and
> > > > add
> > > > > it to a database. The holder connects to the computer via a USB
> cable,
> > > you
> > > > > then find the disk you want and the unit finds it. Good idea if
you
> > have
> > > >
> > > > > 100 CDs/DVDs.
> > > > >
> > > > > Since I ALWAYS need new gadgets I bought a MS Bluetooth keyboard
> (the
> > > > > Bluetooth gadget connects to the computer via USB). Hooked it up
and
> > it
> > > > > works like a charm. My Dacal disk library however quick working.
The
> > > > > database program refuses to acknowledge that the hardware device
is
> > > > attached
> > > > > hence leaving it almost useless. (Had them listed in an old
database
> > > > program
> > > > > so I can still find them with little difficulty).
> > > > >
> > > > > Long preamble. How do you get around an incompatibility like this?
> > Wait
> > > > for
> > > > > the company to release new drivers (which I think is the correct
> > > answer)?
> > > > > Can anyone think of any other way around this?
> > > > >
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