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The Ricoh Driver Utility offers a pleasant printing experience on Windows 8. Reboot your computer and click 'Cancel' when Windows asks for the driver. Run BluetoothDriverInstaller.

There is no need to uninstall Bluetooth Driver Installer itself, just delete downloaded file. Backup copies of bth. You may wish to check out Bluetooth Command Line Tools - a set of console utilities designed to work with Microsoft bluetooth stack.

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I have a pair of Bluetooth headphones that I've successfully paired with my Windows 7 64 bit machine and audio plays through them without a hitch. On the Device Stage under the properties of the headphones in troubleshooting it shows 'last connected' as 'currently connected' even if I power cycle the headphones or after a reboot of my computer.

So the Windows Bluetooth stack has no trouble finding them. The problem I have is that whenever the headphones reconnect to my pc they show up as disconnected in the Sound Settings and no sound is routed to them until I manually connect them. I have to go into Sound Settings, then from the Playback tab right click on the headphones and choose the Connect option.

Is there a way to make the Sound Settings connect automatically whenever the headphones are available to Windows? That way, they should take over when they reconnect. Most of the time it's pretty smooth. Occasionally not so much. I've got a Logitech Bluetooth device, and I use a small quick-and-dirty AutoHotkey script to connect or disconnect. And I love it. Save it as connect. Look at the AutoHotkey documentation on how to do it.

Since I've got a Lenovo Thinkpad I do not know if it works with your PC, but perhaps it may give you another idea how to solve it. Good luck! My headset gets automatically connected after turning on as long as I keep the 'Bluetooth Device Control' window open.



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