Det ser ud som om der er problemer i forhold til brugen af Belkin Bluetooth sammen med XP SP1 og SP2. Se dette link:
http://www.belkin.com/uk/support/tech/BT-WINXPSP2.pdf hvor du kan få en installationshjælp til at rette problemet.
<i>All Belkin Bluetooth adapters, both version 1 and 2, are supported in Windows XP SP2. Service Pack 2 incorporates its own Bluetooth driver and utility which is digitally signed. After installing SP2, you have the choice of using either the Belkin utility, or the native Microsoft utility. You cannot, however, use them both simultaneously.
If your Bluetooth software and adapter are already installed and you update to SP2, your drivers and utility will continue to function normally. However, if you disconnect the adapter and plug it back in, the Microsoft drivers will automatically disable the third party driver and enable its own. You will now be forced to use the native Windows Bluetooth utility. This is because the Windows drivers are digitally signed, whereas the Belkin drivers are not. So Windows will default to the best available driver for the device, which would be the digitally signed driver. The
Windows utility does not support all the profiles that the WidComm software supports, so some devices may no longer function. Using the Native Windows Utility
1. After installing SP2 you will see two Bluetooth icons in the system tray. The Red+Blue icon represents the disabled Belkin utility and the Red+White icon represents the native Windows Utility. </i>