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HP Pavilion DV1000
Microsoft Windows XP

Hello,

 

I have a bluetooth adapter installed in a HP Pavilion DV1000 that I have been searching for a driver.

 

The information from the bluetooth adapter

 

Intel

 

ANATEL 0677-04-2327

p/n D10709-002

 

PBA C59617-012

 

REPLACE WITH 373025-001 7F0594

 

Appears to be an Intel bluetooth adapter installed by HP using ANATEL 0677-04-2327 chipset.

 

Is there someplace to download a HP DV1000 bluetooth card's driver without subscribing to a driver subscription service, installing driver update software, etc.?

 

 

 

 

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Hi:

 

This is the only bluetooth software that I know of that would have been used for your notebook...

 

TITLE: Support Software for Bluetooth by HP  

VERSION: 3.00 Rev B
DESCRIPTION:
This package contains Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP software
that supports Bluetooth by HP in the listed notebook models.

Bluetooth by HP provides wireless connectivity to other devices 
from the integrated module of the supported notebooks.

PURPOSE: Routine
SOFTPAQ NUMBER: SP28427
SUPERSEDES:  SP28271, SP26005, SP25697, SP25617, SP24965, SP22646
EFFECTIVE DATE: August 29, 2004
CATEGORY: Driver - Network
SSM SUPPORTED: No

PRODUCT TYPE(S):
Notebooks
 
PRODUCT MODEL(S): 

Compaq Presario X1000 Series
Compaq Presario X1200 Series
Compaq Presario X1300 Series
Compaq Presario X1400 Series
Compaq Presario V1000 Series
Compaq Presario V2000 Series
Compaq Presario R3000 Series
Compaq Presario R3200 Series

HP Compaq Tablet PC TC1100: Compaq TC1100

HP Compaq Business Notebook nc4000
HP Compaq Business Notebook nc4010
HP Compaq Business Notebook nc6000
HP Compaq Business Notebook nc8000 
HP Compaq Business Notebook nx5000
HP Compaq Business Notebook nx7000
HP Compaq Business Notebook nx7010
HP Compaq Business Notebook nx9100
HP Compaq Business Notebook nx9105
HP Compaq Business Notebook nx9110
HP Compaq Mobile Workstation nw8000
 
HP Pavilion zv5000 Notebook PC Series
HP Pavilion zv5200 Notebook PC Series
HP Pavilion zx5000 Notebook PC Series
HP Pavilion zx5200 Notebook PC Series
HP Pavilion dv1000 Notebook PC Series

OPERATING SYSTEM(S): 
Microsoft Windows XP 32-bit Home Edition (Service Pack 2)
Microsoft Windows XP 32-bit Professional (Service Pack 2)
Microsoft Windows XP 32-bit Tablet Edition
Microsoft Windows 2000
  

ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp28001-28500/sp28427.exe

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Thanks for the download link. However after looking at the  hardware again I believe the Intel mini pci adapter is wifi and not bluetooth

 

After trying to install sp28427.exe,  the bluetooth software could not find a bluetooth device.

 

I'm assuming the mini-pci card is not for bluetooth but  an Intel  Pro/Wireless 2200Bg (wifi) .

 

My other laptops iirc have two mini PCI slots, where some have additional  non pci adapter connections for other devices such as for modems, Cellular, GPS, etc.

 

At home I connect wirelessly through a LAN connected POE to a Nanostation that connects to a Nanostation AP wireless network.

 

However I have Bluetooth devices I  use on the road such as a GPS  that uses an external antenna.

 

I suppose I can use a USB bluetooth adapter instead.

 

I'll need to take a closer look at the DV1000's mini pci slot, some are able to accept combo cards such as for wifi & bluetooth. Which I believe I may have  somewhere in storage.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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You're very welcome.

 

If your PC originally came with bluetooth, then it is possible you also need to install the HP Wireless Assistant software, restart the PC and use that software to turn on the BT.

 

This package contains the HP Wireless Assistant for the listed operating systems. The HP Wireless Assistant is a user application that provides a way to control the enablement of individual wireless devices (such as Bluetooth, WLAN, or WWAN devices) and that shows the state of the radios for these wireless devices.

 

http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp31501-32000/sp31891.exe

 

You have the best wlan card available at the time for your notebook and you cannot exchange it for any other model not listed in the service manual.  Installing any wlan card not listed in the service manual, will cause the notebook to halt on boot until the unsupported wlan card is removed.

 

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00444244.pdf

 

There was no such thing as combo wlan/bt cards in those days.

 

If the HP wireless assistant software does not get the BT radio to show up, then either the HP BT module has died on you, or your notebook didn't come with BT.

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Yes some of the Thinkpads had the same problem, would only accept and boot oem adapters. However there were sometmes work a rounds ,  where one could run a program or use an rom chip editor to change a couple of bit's in the adapters rom so to allow a non oem adapter boot with the machine.

 

I think you're correct, my memory isn't what it use to be, the original mini-pci adapters never were produced as dual or combo wireless pci adapters. I thought I had remembered one, but now believe I may be mistaken.

 

I have several pci-e cards that are wireless combos, I tried to get them to work with a laptop with a pci-e slot however if my memory serves me correctly there was a conflict with the motherboards pci drivers or perhaps other OS drivers that prevented the combo card from working.

 

For GPS I use a USB bluetooth dongle, but it hangs out there exposed I was concerned it would break, etc. so attempted to install an internal combo wireless card.

 

What I'll do is probably find a bluetooth card for the DV1000 (I think I may have already located one) and switch to the wifi card if  needed.

 

The spare parts listing from the maintenance service guide shows

 

Bluetooth Wireless Lan =  376651-001 and 376652-001

 

I found a 376651-001, however it doesn't appear to be a min-pci adapter ?

 

 

 

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Yes, that looks like the one you need.

 

I don't get why they call it a mini-pci form factor either, because it looks nothing like the wireless card, which is mini PCI.

 

It looks like the same module that went in my old HP nc8000 business notebook, that didn't have bluetooth either.

 

I ordered the part off eBay and it was a cinch to install. 

 

I just had to remove a screw which held a plastic cover and the module fit inside the compartment and the wire plugged into a connector right there.

 

Some notebooks that use the same module have the connector located where you have to take the doggone motherboard out to connect it up to.

 

The dv1000 service manual I posted above only shows how to remove and replace the wlan card (even though it lists the bluetooth in that section as well, so I have no idea where you install the BT module.

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(Not certain what's up my internet connection went down again for a couple hours)

 

Anyway, I ordered one off eBay, not a bad price  just over $11.00 with shipping.

 

However I'm unable to find any plastic cover or screw inside the mini-PCI compartment.

 

Perhaps my DV1000 uses a less accessible motherboard connection?

 

I suppose I can dismantle it, I've dismantled, repair and upgraded other laptops. Mainly requires keeping track of which  screws  go where and the screw size. Some laptops have slight variations such in length with their screw size.

 

 

 

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Check around other exterior sections of the notebook for such a compartment.

 

See the nc8000 service manual where it does give a full procedure on how to R&R the BT module.

 

Chapter 5, page 5-13.

 

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00803690

 

Is it possible that the BT module goes underneath where the wireless card is located in your model?

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After taking another look I think there may be a discrepancy in which Maintenance and Service Guide you look at.

 

AFAIK, there are three Maintenance and Service Guides for the DV1000 with document part numbers  ** 372373-001, 372373-002 and  372373-003

 

Maintenance and Service Guides


HP Pavilion dv1000 Notebook PC
Compaq Presario V2000 Series Notebook
** - Document Part Number: 372373-001 (September 2004)

 

* Bluetooth Lan - 376652-001


HP Pavilion dv1000 Notebook PC
HP Compaq nx4800 Business Notebook
Compaq Presario V2000 Notebook PC
** - Document Part Number: 372373-002 December 2004

 

* Bluetooth Lan - 376651-001


HP Pavilion dv1000 Notebook PC
HP Compaq nx4800 Notebook PC
Compaq Presario V2000 Notebook PC
** Document Part Number: 372373-003 (July 2005)

 

* Bluetooth Lan - 376651-001 and 376652-001

 

 Bluetooth Lan p/n 376652-001 is listed for the DV1000 in Document Part Number: 372373-001 (September 2004)

 

and both 376651-001 and 376652-001  bluetooth lan part number are listed in Document Part Number: 372373-003 (July 2005)

 

I think perhaps part number  376652-001 is a PCI version of the bluetooth lan module

 

I did find reference to p/n 376652-001, described as a  Mini PCI Wireless Bluetooth Module (Broadcom)

 

The Bluetooth wireless technology uses the 2.4GHz band

 

https://www.impactcomputers.com/index.php?_route_=376652-001.html&path=1003_1379_1391_1334_107420_10...

 

Compatibily chart lists DV1000

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Yes, you could be right, but it still begs the question...where does it go?

 

Mini PCI Wireless Bluetooth Module (Broadcom)

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