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A recent update is repeatedly installing itself on my laptop, and
indicating success, however it actually rolls back after the fact, so
Windows Update keeps triggering an update.
The device concerned is the "HP Integrated Module with Bluetooth 2.0
Wireless Technology", device id USB\VID_03F0&PID_171D, service BTWUSB,
driver provider WIDCOMM, 05/11/2006, version 4.0.1.3500.
If I manually select "Update Driver..." in device manager, it downloads
the same update as does Windows Update, installs successfully, and
changes the details to "HP Bluetooth Module", driver provider Broadcom,
10/24/2006, version 5.1.2535.0.
.... for a few seconds, then it rolls back to the original HP driver.
So the problem is not in Windows Update, but in the driver update
itself.
There is a corresponding Warning in the System Log: Source: BTHUSB,
Event ID: 18, Description: Windows cannot store Bluetooth link keys on
the local transceiver because it cannot determine whether proper
security is enabled for the device.
The only help for this error that I have found implies that it is a
benign error on startup that can be ignored.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/886928/en-us
However, in this case it causes the driver update to fail.
How can this be fixed? I presume the driver update is expected to
succeed, not fail.
indicating success, however it actually rolls back after the fact, so
Windows Update keeps triggering an update.
The device concerned is the "HP Integrated Module with Bluetooth 2.0
Wireless Technology", device id USB\VID_03F0&PID_171D, service BTWUSB,
driver provider WIDCOMM, 05/11/2006, version 4.0.1.3500.
If I manually select "Update Driver..." in device manager, it downloads
the same update as does Windows Update, installs successfully, and
changes the details to "HP Bluetooth Module", driver provider Broadcom,
10/24/2006, version 5.1.2535.0.
.... for a few seconds, then it rolls back to the original HP driver.
So the problem is not in Windows Update, but in the driver update
itself.
There is a corresponding Warning in the System Log: Source: BTHUSB,
Event ID: 18, Description: Windows cannot store Bluetooth link keys on
the local transceiver because it cannot determine whether proper
security is enabled for the device.
The only help for this error that I have found implies that it is a
benign error on startup that can be ignored.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/886928/en-us
However, in this case it causes the driver update to fail.
How can this be fixed? I presume the driver update is expected to
succeed, not fail.