![]() ![]() Well, Bluetooth is working agin in Windows 7. ![]() Under the 'Advanced' tab, I highlighted the setting named 'Bluetooth Collaboration', and it was already set to 'Enable'. I then right clicked and chose 'Properties'. It was working a few months ago? I could try reinstalling the WIFI/BT card but I'll just use my Apple USB mouse and KB for now. BT: Control Panel > Device Manager > Network Adapters > Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter. I booted into Windows 7 a few days ago and had no Bluetooth and apparently it is now not supported by Windows 7. I just have Windows installed to be familiar with it in case I go the PC route when my cMac Pro needs replacing. I hid the Windows 10 upgrade icon when it first showed up so maybe that's an issue. I've been getting my W7 updates no problem. There is a Windows 10 upgrade available in W7 tray but when I click on it, though it tries to run, it immediately quits. At least that's the version in the utility folder. I believe I'm using Bootcamp 6.0 now to boot into Windows 7. Maybe one of the latest El Capitan updates helped? I'm using ethernet for my internet now (much faster). I still had intermittent connection issues but lately it's been working perfectly. I kept the card but connected a large external antenna to the Apple BT card. I managed to get it installed and showing up in the system report but I couldn't get my Magic Mouse and Apple BT keyboard to connect so I removed it and reinstalled the Apple original WIFI card and hooked the Apple original BT card back up.(whew!) It may have been because I didn't disconnect and reconnect my MM and KB. I also purchased that same card for my 2009 5.1 Mac Pro.
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