Remove wireless device support in XP

  

By default, when you install Windows XP SP2 on your computer, Windows XP SP2 installs Bluetooth wireless device support. After installing Windows XP SP2, if a Bluetooth wireless device is detected, Device Manager will install the drivers for the Bluetooth device. So how do you remove these wireless settings?

Solution

To remove Bluetooth wireless device support, follow these steps:

1. Click Start, click Run, type sysdm.cpl And click "OK".

2. Click the Hardware tab.

3. Click on Device Manager.

4. Expand “Bluetooth Radio”.

5. Right-click each device listed under Bluetooth Radio, click Uninstall, and then click OK.

6. Close the Device Manager and click OK.

7. In Windows Explorer, open the C:\\Windows\\Inf folder.

8. Rename the "Bth.inf" file to Bth.inf.old.

9. Rename the "Bth.pnf" file to Bth.pnf.old.

10. Restart Windows XP SP2.

Precautions

When the user does not install the Lenovo Communication Center, directly connect the Lenovo Interconnect or other Bluetooth devices to the computer of the WINDOWS XP SP2 system. The system will use WINDOWS by default. The driver can not implement some random application functions. Even if the driver of the device is installed again, the default driver support cannot be changed. After deleting the default driver support by the above method, you can install the Lenovo Communication Center or the Bluetooth device. Just fine.


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