(Out of curiosity, if I intend to throw in a Linux partition, will I have similar problems there as well?) This is kinda keeping me from being able to use the Win7 side of my hack for anything. I've even tried to force Windows to identify that device as the Apple Bluetooth module by editing the driver info files, but all I get is an error that the device cannot start.Īny help would be appreciated. ![]() I've tried manually installing the driver and I get nowhere.Īfter digging through the Device Manger's list of USB devices, I finally found the device I *think* is the Bluetooth adapter, but it's listed as a Microsoft USB Composite Device (I think, going off of memory since I'm at work). Under Win7 there are no unknown devices in the Device Manager, and the current Bootcamp drivers will not install due to them not being able to find the bluetooth adapter installed in the system. My hack has an Apple A1181 bluetooth module wired up to an internal USB header. ![]() Sorry to necro this, but since no resolution was posted to this thread, and I can't find another thread with the same problem this seems easier. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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