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Heres the .txt file you wanted.
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This is the entry that's calling BTTray: + Bluetooth.lnk Bluetooth Tray Application Broadcom Corporation. c:\program files\widcomm\bluetooth software\bttray.exe

bttray.exe is calling btosif.dll and it's generating an error.

Uninstall your Broadcom Bluetooth applications and the error should go away.

I suspect that there may be a conflict here, as you also have Logitech and Microsoft Bluetooth stuff on your system - and they may be interfering with each other. Due to the issues that I've experienced with Bluetooth, I gave up on it over a year ago.
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This is the entry that's calling BTTray: + Bluetooth.lnk Bluetooth Tray Application Broadcom Corporation. c:\program files\widcomm\bluetooth software\bttray.exe

bttray.exe is calling btosif.dll and it's generating an error.

Uninstall your Broadcom Bluetooth applications and the error should go away.

I suspect that there may be a conflict here, as you also have Logitech and Microsoft Bluetooth stuff on your system - and they may be interfering with each other. Due to the issues that I've experienced with Bluetooth, I gave up on it over a year ago.

Wont uninstalling it mess up my bluetooth wireless connection?
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What devices do you have that are attached via Bluetooth?
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I dunno if it's gonna mess with it (I'm not real familiar with Bluetooth).
But, the conflict is messing things up when both are running.

So, remove the one and leave the other running.
Then, if some devices don't work, we can work on getting them to run with the one that's left running.
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Yes, its best to remove everything and start again. Just as long as your keyboard/mouse isnt BT!
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