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#2608 26-Oct-2004 03:25
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Hi There,
I'm having problems with the bundled software the comes with my SOny Vaio A115Z notebook ie Bluespace NE. I've

got a Sony Ericcson P910i phone and iPAQ 2210 PDA. The PDA and P910i can see each other via bluetooth and can be paired easily

and synched, but when I try and use the bluespace NE software to detect other bluetooth enabled devices I get a "Adapter power

not on".

I can assure everyone that the power is on and I can use the wireless connection to connect to my wireless network at work

(duel adpater one for bluetooth, one for wireless LAN), but when I switch it to bluetooth it always says in the bluespace NE

software to "Turn power on".

I have tried everything support wise. I have checked reigstry settings, re-installed bundled software, updated device drivers, spoken with Sony

Support (no sodding help at all) and every other support trick I know.

Please, can anyone tell me if there is some sort of substitute software I can use or can anyone point me in the right

direction.

Thanks.

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#9622 26-Oct-2004 07:18
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The Bluespace software seems to cause lots of problems. Do a search for Bluespace on this forum - there's a long thread about this around here.




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