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Dec 24, 2009 by Nathan | Posted in Laptops & Notebooks
I have a dell latitude D810, with Vista territory premium installed. It has an internal bluetooth chip, and i have the most up-to-rendezvous drivers for it, but in the device manager it says that it "cannot start this cadency mark (Code 10)." And when i try to use windows to search for solutions i get no results.
Anyone have any ideas?
Hey Nathan;
Truthful click my computer, click manage, click services and the find the bluetooth employ. It may be disabled, or set to manual. Change the service to start automatically and then start the use. Also make sure that the bluetooth is enable in the bios.
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