The links on the RF-MRBTAD and RF-BCDM4 pages will take you to these most updated drivers and software here. The latest Broadcom drivers and software have been tested and verified to work for Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 by our engineering team. I haven't gotten around to testing it for the dual audio/telephony access aspect yet.ĭoes anyone have any thoughts on what might be going on here and how I might troubleshoot this? Anyone else have a similar problem that they solved? I'm sooooo confused! Instead the music continues to come through my PC speakers. Furthermore, Win 7 recognizes and pairs my headset to the computer but I when I try to stream PC based audio/music files through my headset it doesn't work like it used to under Win XP. When I try to run the suggested program "SetupBtwDownloadSE" it will detect the adapter but fails at the point of validation producing the following error message: Failed to update bluetooth sotfware. Rocketfish's site redirected me to WIDCOMM's site to download the current driver/software program for Win 7. I have misplaced the original install disk (if there was ever one) and I need to reinstall the software for this adapter so I can use my headset for computer audio and telephony access. My bluetooth settings under Devices & Printers are configured properly and the bluetooth adapter will recognize my Rocketfish wireless headset, pairing it to my computer and providng me with all the services. The bluetooth devices listed under network adapaters are also reported as working properly. Both drivers are reported to be working properly. and Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator driver version. Win 7 sees the adapter and has installed both Broadcomm Bluetooth USB 3.0 driver version 12. I attached a Rocketfish Micro USB bluetooth adapter model RF-MRBTAD to a USB 2.0 port and the adapter's blue light is on. Can anyone help with this? I have a Dell Optiplex 9020 mini tower running Win 7 64-bit.