I have a SOny Vaio F Series Laptop and recently I was having problems with my computer during start up. Basically it was taking way to start up and log in.
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You didn't mention which version of windows you're using. It actually sounds like a software problem. How long does it take to boot up in Windows Safe Mode?
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This article describes how to install and enable Bluetooth headset profile (HSP) on both 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64) editions of Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, and Microsoft Windows Server 2008. It also provides CSR Bluetooth device drivers for select OEMs and aftermarket Bluetooth dongles. Due to the fact that Windows doesn’t support Bluetooth headset profile (HSP) out of the box, if you want to use a Bluetooth headset with your adapter, you’ll need a little creative workaround to add the headset profile to the default Microsoft stack. Download either of the x86 or x64 compilations of the CSR Bluetooth driver and extract its contents to a folder. When you try to pair your headset to your computer, Windows will ask for drivers for the headset since it doesn’t find the appropriate headset profile. Point Windows to the folder where you have extracted the CSR drivers to make it work. Make sure you go into the device in the Bluetooth Devices panel and check off the boxes for unwanted profiles. But first, do you have a BT radio installed? Read more: Not taking PCI / PCIe Bluetooth devices into account at all, newer versions of Windows recognize a wide range of USB Bluetooth devices out of the box. But if your Bluetooth radio USB device is not recognized, you can try the Bluetooth Filter Driver (BthFilt) 1.0.0.370 of 11/6/2006. Download Links Download CSR Bluetooth device driver version 1.0.0.370 for Windows 7 x86 (32-bit) / Windows Vista x86 (32-bit) / Windows Server 2008 x86 (32-bit) Download CSR Bluetooth device driver version 1.0.0.370 for Windows 7 x64 (64-bit) / Windows Vista x64 (64-bit) / Windows Server 2008 x64 (64-bit) Which version of CSR drivers would best suit me? Well, that depends… Depending on the vendor ID of the Bluetooth radio device you’ve installed, newer driver packs might refuse to work. CSR drivers from version 4 onward (4.0.55 and later) only support CSR-based Bluetooth devices. Users say on non-CSR radios, v3.0.0.183 (7/10/2008) works in stereo, but v5.0.11.0 (8/13/2009)—installed by an optional Windows update—gives the Bluetooth Peripheral Device (Bluetooth Stereo Audio) a failed driver icon. In this case, you need to uninstall the update and perhaps forcibly install (downgrade to) version 3 or earlier drivers. Whether or no, I’d advise against installing any optional driver update once your device is working desirably. Coming up next: When downgrading, beware of a service name conflict ! Though it might sound dumb, there comes a time when downgrading is inevitable, and along comes its complications. Read more: Possible Service Name Conflict after a CSR Driver Upgrade / Downgrade CSR has changed the A2DP driver, yet they used the same service name (bthav). This causes a conflict, obviously. To switch from version 3.0.0.183 and earlier to 4.0.55 and later, delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\services\\bthav in the Registry beforehand and reboot. To swith back (downgrade, which I prefer), delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\services\\csr_a2dp in the Registry beforehand and reboot. CAUTION! To be safe, in cases like this, at least always first export these keys. That said, I have not seen any problems in this particular case. With 5 buggy releases (4.0.55, 5.0.7, 5.0.9, 5.0.11, and 5.0.13) it took them very long to figure this out. Now, BthAv.inf version 5.0.14 and later delete the old bthav service automatically. I’d really like to have a baseball-bat-involved word with them ! Download Links Download CSR Bluetooth driver version 1.0.0.376 for Windows 7 x86 (32-bit) / Windows Vista x86 (32-bit) / Windows Server 2008 x86 (32-bit) Download CSR Bluetooth driver version 1.0.0.376 for Windows 7 x64 (64-bit) / Windows Vista x64 (64-bit) / Windows Server 2008 x64 (64-bit) File Information All the 32-bit and 64-bit drivers are developed by CSR plc and include the following files: BthAudioHF.cat, BthAudioHF.inf, BthAudioHF.sys Description: Bluetooth Hands-free Audio (BthAudioHF) Device Description: Bluetooth Hands-free Audio Device Display Name: BthAudioHF Service Service Description: Bluetooth Hands-free Audio Service User Mode Service Display Name: Handsfree Headset Service User Mode Service Description: Enables wireless Bluetooth headsets to run on this computer. If this service is stopped or disabled, then Bluetooth headsets will not function properly on this machine.','url':'http://www.komeil.com/blog/install-csr-bluetooth-driver-headset-windows-7','og_descr':'How to install CSR Bluetooth device drivers and enable Bluetooth headset profile (HSP) on Microsoft Windows 7 / Vista / Server 2008 32- and 64-bit (x86 x64)