I have a Samsung Series 9 NP900x3A. I recently replaced the factory wireless network card with the Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230. I got everything working - WiFi, WiDi, and Bluetooth. But recently the Bluetooth stopped functioning, and now it's not even available in the Device Manager. Every attempt to repair of remove and reinstall fails because I can't do those when it's not functioning and the system doesn't see it as even existing. My Windows (running 7 Home Premium) notification icons now list the Bluetooth as "Window Host Process (rundll32)" with "Bluetooth" in italics underneath it. I have all the updated drivers, but nothing seems to do the trick. Anyone else have this issue? And how can I do a repair or a reinstall of the driver if the Bluetooth software itself won't let me perform that through the Windows Uninstaller?
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