RAZR driver problem pairing XPS M1730
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O.K. i am having a slight problem at the moment.My RAZR has succesfully paired with my laptop with no problem.Now when the RAZR gets close to the laptop at any time and pairs/connects with it,i get a driver failed to load message and it asks for the disk to be installed to load because windows can not find the driver(as you know we do not get a disk with this phone).I have opened device manager and found under "other devices" there are 3 bluetooth peripheral devices that have the yellow ! next to them.I have manually clicked on these to install driver and get the same failed driver message.I finally have opened the bluetooth control panel and double clicked on the droid RAZR.In the Droid RAZR properties tab under services "SyncProxy" box is UNCHECKED?? I clicked the box and clicked apply,still got the message device driver failed to load.So my next question is,1) Do i need this installed(driver) that is 2).If i do where do i get the driver from to download?3).If i do not need this,how do i remove it from device manager so the message stops popping up??
Thanks for any help with this.
EDIT: Not sure if i posted this.The Intel 4965 wifi link in my laptop,during the install proccess of the BT drivers,the SynchProxy driver has/was installing and failed from the get go.And when it asked for the disk to load the driver,that's when i knew it would not load.Usually windows finds drivers automatically but not for this.
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Sounds like your trying to do this Wirelessly Have you tried Hooking it Up Via the U.S.B with any Success ? you might have to To get the Motorla Drivers set up in your Dell..b33
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Yes i hooked it up USB to start with to let all the motorola software and drivers i needed to install.After that i started the bluetooth link and paired them,thats when the driver problem came with the SyncProxy.I'm not sure why either because all of my email accounts synced correctly>Gmail,hotmail,etc...But this annoying device driver failed pop up is getting a little too much right now.So if my accounts synced,the 2 paired succesfully,and all other drivers and motorola software were installed correctly.Do i need the SyncProxy or can i remove it from the device manager side on my PC????
Thanks
