1 Introduction
This support note describes how to switch from the Microsoft Bluetooth driver
built into Windows XP SP2 to the D-Link driver so the DBT-120 can be used with
the included software.
This problem occurs when a user tries to install DBT-120 software into a PC with
Windows XP SP2 installed. When the user is prompted to insert the DBT-120
into the USB port during the software installation, Windows XP SP2 installs the
Microsoft driver by default. The DBT-120 software will continue to complete the
installation, but is not usable since the Microsoft driver is installed. The typical
symptom of this problem is seeing two (2) Bluetooth icons, one colored red and
the other white, in the System Tray on the Windows XP desktop.