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Runtime Error R6025


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sp4rky

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I seem to have a problem with "My Bluetooth Places" on my laptop (Windows XP user). Whenever i try to start it i get the following errors.

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My Bluetooth Places
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My Bluetooth Places could not connect to the the Bluetooth stack COM server (BtStackServer.exe).



and when i click on the little icon on the task bar and 'Explore My Bluetooth Places' i get the following

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BTTray
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ERROR: Unable to start the Bluetooth stack service.


and

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Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
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Runtime Error!

Program: C:\WINDOWS\explorer.exe

R6025
- pure virtual function call



It was working fine the last time i used it, then about two hours later i opened it and those errors started coming. Help?

Edited by sp4rky, 08 July 2006 - 09:31 AM.

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gerryf

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reinstall your bluetooth drivers
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sp4rky

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Tried that but now im getting this:

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My Bluetooth Places
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Bluetooth license check failed. Please make sure that the Bluetooth device is plugged in/turned on, the device you are using is licensed for this software and that your license has not expired.



Also ive noticed in my Device Manager i have a 'Bluetooth Radios' section instead of the old 'Billionton bluetooth USB driver'. Plus two extra devices (Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network) #2 and Bluetooth Device (RFCOMM Protocol TDI) #2) with the old 'Bluetooth LAN Access Server Driver' under 'Network adapters'
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