I'm no 'driver genius'; the genuine Mensa alumni are the men & women that create these drivers and chips for the OEM's & VAR's.
Your request is easy, though. Just look up the latest USB HWid list from either http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids or the 'USBdevs.txt' file within SIV here http://rh-software.com/downloads/siv.zip & search for your VendorID (VID) specifically 0CF3, then cross-reference the ProductID (PID). This yields an "Atheros Communications, Inc." & "AR3011 Bluetooth (no firmware)", respectively. Product Brief
Minimum requirement for licensing it w. Toshiba Bluetooth v9 is a USB\VID_0CF3&PID_3004 (Atheros HWid support seems to start with v9.00).
Windows Update has a driver http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/ … ed001d0b44 accessible with IE (WHQL'ed for Win7-8 only), that indicates it to be USB\VID_0CF3&PID_3000.DeviceDesc="Atheros Valkyrie BootROM". Are there any Bluetooth devices in your DeviceManager? use SIV or Microsoft USBView - USB Connection Viewer via an OEM http://www.ftdichip.com/Support/Utilities/usbview.zip
I'm still a fan of XP & elated to see support continue through mid-decade. Hardware access has it's advantages at times.
Do you not find xp64 limiting, or is xp64's notoriety based upon issues that are long a thing of the past? DP's is actively purging xp64 drivers from the NT5 side of things.
Last edited by TechDud (2012-03-25 19:51:09)