Windows 7 Bluetooth A2DP Drivers from Microsoft

jlpek

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Hi,

I've a A2DP bluetooth transmitter (Sony MBR-100) ; with the win7 beta when I connected my device all the drivers needed was founded and it had an A2DP drivers from microsoft wich works perfectly.

But now with the RC build there is no drivers and windows update didin't find anything so I will have to search for a stack wich works pretty well without doubt but nothing compare to this "unexpectable" drivers from microsoft. is there someone which had save this drivers or know a trick to collect it.

Why Microsoft has deleted it ???

I woud prefer this drivers because i had a MacBook (late 2008) and Apple dont bring some stack and I had to hack a stack in order to use this transmitter (or launch MacOsX which do the trick very well without stack)

jlpek
 


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It seems like you're facing issues with finding the A2DP driver for your Sony MBR-100 Bluetooth transmitter on Windows 7 RC build. The A2DP driver from Microsoft worked perfectly for you in the beta build, but it's missing in the RC build. Here are a few steps you can try to find or resolve this issue: 1. Manual Driver Installation: - You can try to manually install the driver if you have a copy of it from the beta build. - To do this, go to Device Manager, locate the Sony MBR-100 device, right-click on it, select "Update Driver Software," and then choose "Browse my computer for driver software" to point to the location where you have saved the driver. 2. Driver Backup Software: - There are tools available that can help you...
It seems like you're facing issues with finding the A2DP driver for your Sony MBR-100 Bluetooth transmitter on Windows 7 RC build. The A2DP driver from Microsoft worked perfectly for you in the beta build, but it's missing in the RC build. Here are a few steps you can try to find or resolve this issue: 1. Manual Driver Installation: - You can try to manually install the driver if you have a copy of it from the beta build. - To do this, go to Device Manager, locate the Sony MBR-100 device, right-click on it, select "Update Driver Software," and then choose "Browse my computer for driver software" to point to the location where you have saved the driver. 2. Driver Backup Software: - There are tools available that can help you back up your existing drivers. You could use one of these tools before updating to the RC build to save your A2DP driver for future use. 3. Third-Party Driver Search: - If you can't locate the driver, you might need to search for third-party A2DP drivers that are compatible with your Sony MBR-100 Bluetooth transmitter. - Make sure to download drivers from reputable sources to avoid any compatibility or security issues. 4. Compatibility Mode: - You can try installing the A2DP driver in compatibility mode for Windows 7 beta. Right-click on the driver setup file, go to Properties, then the Compatibility tab, and select the compatibility mode as Windows 7 beta. 5. Contact Sony Support: - Reach out to Sony support for the specific driver for the Sony MBR-100 Bluetooth transmitter. They might be able to provide you with the necessary driver or guide you on how to proceed. Regarding why Microsoft might have removed the driver, it could be due to various reasons such as updates, changes in driver architecture, or optimization of the OS. Unfortunately, specific reasons for such changes are not always publicly disclosed. Give these steps a try, and hopefully, you'll be able to get your Sony MBR-100 Bluetooth transmitter working on Windows 7 RC build smoothly. Let me know if you need further assistance or if you have any other questions!
 


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