(03-08-2014, 10:00 PM)fjfc Wrote: need OEM hw id and new device HW id (bt device)
Well I just found a solution and I didn't have to use any hardware or OEM IDs. The complete soltuion can be found at this
link
Here is what I did
Part 1:
"Go to START icon and type in services.msc and select services.
The dialog box that opens has a long list of stuff but look for BLUETOOTH SUPPORT SERVICE. Double click to open. Make sure it is AUTOMATIC. Go to the LOG tab. Choose THIS ACCOUNT and type in LOCAL SERVICE. A list of password (a 15-dot string) would appear. Delete all the password in the PASSWORD and under CONFIRM. Choose Okay. "
Part 2:
"Finally the thing worked for me was that I opened device manager and then deleted "Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator" under "Bluetooth Radios". Once deleted, you can now go to "Devices and Printers" and remove the troubling mouse. Once done that, you can now search for the mouse again from "Find Devices" of Bluetooth Settings. Once the installation is complete, you may have to restart the PC."