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Update type: Recommended
Restart of the computer did not help
CSR plc Audio software update released in August, 2009
How do I solve this one.
The error message when you try to update the driver that fail is that
there already is something with the name Bluetooth - stereoljud, in
swedish since I have swedish vista. An when I try to manually remove
that from the registry I only get the message that I can not. Even
when I have administrative rights.
It would be very nice to get this working. Because this update stop
stereo sound in bluetooth to stop working for me.
My suggestion is to hide this update, the updated driver from Microsoft
seems to be no good.
To fix the problem...
Go into Device Manager and bring up the properties for the device.
Click the Driver tab and select Uninstall Driver and check "Delete Driver".
Then Click Action -> Scan for Hardware Changes, it will begin the process to
install the older driver that used to work.
If it asks for driver location, try C:\Window\System32\DriverStore
If it still can't find it, try the CD
If you can't find the CD, try downloading it...
http://www.radarsync.com/drivers/csr_plc
Your suggestion did not really help.
I have tried many diffrent ways to install the previous version.
Looked at the help in vista. But it not working.
But then I tried opening the device manager and choose properties on
the device. And there choose update driver and then I can choose the
location of the old driver. This works. The only problem is that any
update of the devices, manual or automatic at restart wants to install
the new one. OK, I can cancel then. But it is annoying. The good thing
though is that stereo in my bluetooth headphones are working again.
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I didn't say update the driver.
I said uninstall the driver... and you will be prompted you to confirm
uninstall driver with the option delete the driver.
Read the following carefully...
Install the device driver that does NOT work properly, I repeat that does
NOT work.
Then once it's installed, uninstall and opt to delete the driver.
That will cleanly remove the new driver (that doesn't work) from Windows and
will no longer be referenced when you reconnect the bluetooth headphones...
assuming you do it correctly.
It may ask you for drivers at least once and then point it to the old
drivers that did work.
If it does ask again, point it to C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore
That's where Windows keeps the drivers that are installed.
After that it shouldn't ask you for the drivers again.
Assuming it's all done properly.
I did exactly that. The problem is that as soon as I install the old
that is working it installs the update. Even if I answered NO every
time it asked me. And I made sure the update changed from required to
optional and unmarked for update. Now when I restart it is again
marked as required and as something I should install and has not
installed. But it has already made the installed one stop working.