Sinner you're a Saint!!!!
I went to Dell's website. I downloaded whatever drivers sounded like
they had something to do with Bluetooth, and now it works!!!!!!
Thank you so much!
There is only one small difference, though not a big deal.
Before I upgraded I would activate Bluetooth by first turning on
wireless (Fn+F2), and then the Bluetooth icon would appear in the system
tray in a dull color.
I would then right-click the icon, and click turn-on Bluetooth, which
would activate Bluetooth and make the icon a bright blue and white.
I could then deactivate Bluetooth (without turning off wireless) by
right-clicking the icon, clicking turn-off, and it would deactivate,
even though my wireless was still on.
Now after the upgrade, the Bluetooth is completely in sync with my
wireless. If I turn on wireless, Bluetooth goes on. And there is no
option to right-click the icon to turn it off. The only way to turn it
off is by completely turning off my wireless.
This is not a big issue at all. I'm happy it's working. Though I wish
it would work exactly as before.
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