Click to expand.Hey guys, thanks for the tips, I've been exploring the links given, and I have installed most of the drivers. And John, as you mentioned, I actually forgot there are switch to turn on/off the lan and bluetooth, it explains why it doesn't work on the first place.I still have two problems though, there are two problematic devices left, first is the BenQ Qeye camera.
For some unapparant reason, everytime the camera is activated, it will make windows unstable and you couldn't terminate it, even from task manager. I have tested it about six times, and yes, as you could guess, I forced to hard reset my laptop, thanks to this problematic driver D. The solution is, to disable the camera from hardware manager, I dont' use webcam anyway.The second is, there are one pci device left unidentified. I have used driver guide tool kit, and it clearly mentions it's PCIxx12 SDA Host Controller by Texas Instrument. I have installed the driver without problem, but it's still unidentified, I really don't understand why.Also, I'm still confused on using bluetooth device (mine is Broadcom 2045), most of the times, it couldn't detect any available bluetooth devices, even though I have activated the bluetooth device in both laptop and my cellphone. I wonder because the signal of the laptop is weak?I'm pretty much okay with this laptop, despite the three things I forementioned, I would really appreciate if you could give me technical solution or experience when using this laptop.I will consider to download sp2 later, if it might solve a lot of problem.
I would suggest installing SP2 as soon as possible and then try uninstalling the devices drivers and software that is giving you grief and then re-installing the latest drivers:I noticed on the Australian site they have updated the Windows XP drivers (didn't find so much on the Indonesian site for you). The Australian site is here:There's no webcam driver for Windows XP, but it looks like they have a card reader and bluetooth driver, both which could possibly have been updated so might help you solve your issues.
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