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gman901

macrumors 6502a
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Sep 1, 2007
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Houston, TX
Does anyone know a fix to get Stereo BT headsets to work with Windows 7 Bootcamp? I've tried to get two different headsets to work, Motorola S9 and Altec Backbeats - neither are installing correctly. I am getting a driver failed to install issue on Windows 7. The solution offered is to download the latest Broadcam device drivers, but the application is taking forever to detect my headset. I was hoping that Windows 7 would be an upgrade to BT over Windows XP, but I guess not. I guess I'll need to go back to Fry's and get another version of XP.:(
 

Muncher

macrumors 65816
Apr 19, 2007
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California
Does anyone know a fix to get Stereo BT headsets to work with Windows 7 Bootcamp? I've tried to get two different headsets to work, Motorola S9 and Altec Backbeats - neither are installing correctly. I am getting a driver failed to install issue on Windows 7. The solution offered is to download the latest Broadcam device drivers, but the application is taking forever to detect my headset. I was hoping that Windows 7 would be an upgrade to BT over Windows XP, but I guess not. I guess I'll need to go back to Fry's and get another version of XP.:(

Well, I don't believe Windows 7 is officially supported by Bootcamp, and it is a beta, so you might be on your own here. Have you tried to find the Bluetooth chip your mac uses? Maybe if you just found general (non-Bootcamp specific) drivers, they would work.
 

gman901

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Sep 1, 2007
607
14
Houston, TX
No, I haven't looked for specific BT drivers for the devices. I am not even sure if my headset(s) would be supported for Stereo under Windows 7. I figure I could go back to XP and wait until I hear from others who are finding success with their stereo headsets before I buy the official version of Windows 7.
 

Muncher

macrumors 65816
Apr 19, 2007
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California
No, I haven't looked for specific BT drivers for the devices. I am not even sure if my headset(s) would be supported for Stereo under Windows 7. I figure I could go back to XP and wait until I hear from others who are finding success with their stereo headsets before I buy the official version of Windows 7.

That sounds like a good idea.
 

spinedoc77

macrumors G4
Jun 11, 2009
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I've got a set of Lubix NC1's A2DP headset that works in Win7/Bootcamp. Have you upgraded the bootcamp to the x64 upgraded one on Apple's site?
 

DataCabbitKSW

macrumors newbie
Jun 10, 2009
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Like SpineDoc said, make sure you have the latest update for BootCamp. Windows 7 is working pretty darn well on the MBP that I brought in from work. I haven't tested out for BT compatability personally yet since the only BT devices I have are my earpiece and my HTC smartphone (yes not an iPhone *Gasp!*) . I do have a USB bluetooth chipset (BroadCom based chipset, I'm not sure what the MBP uses) and Windows 7 detected it right upon first install. I have my phone synching over BT and my earpiece hooked up to Skype on there already. The BT support is there, if you can find a matching driver for the chipset. I'll test on the MBP tonight to see how she goes. Sadly I don't have a stereo BT headphone bit to test on.
If you are currently only going to run it in a VM or occassionally on BootCamp, you can get and try the Windows 7 Release Candidate for free through the end of the month, and it will work until March 1st of 2010. You can get it over here: http://tinyurl.com/832nco
 
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