Hi Martin,
Since you mentioned, which driver for “Headphones Marshall major II Bluetooth” for Windows 7. Are you trying to ask what driver for Windows 7 is compatible with your Marshall headphone?
Regards.
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Which Driver for Headphones Marshall Major II Bluetooth for Windows 7?
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Hi Martin,
Since you mentioned, which driver for “Headphones Marshall major II Bluetooth” for Windows 7. Are you trying to ask what driver for Windows 7 is compatible with your Marshall headphone?
Regards.
Hi,
I found a way to connect my computer running Windows 7 by following the steps below:
The MS-supplied Bluetooth drivers don't support HSP/A2DP as a soundcard. Use the drivers that came with your dongle/device.
If your laptop manufacturer doesn't list any drivers, do this:
I then Googled the hardware Id and found the following link to find the right Bluetooth drivers for my computer. Yours might be different.
Hope it helps.
Best regards,
Dominic
Hi Martin,
Since you mentioned, which driver for “Headphones Marshall major II Bluetooth” for Windows 7. Are you trying to ask what driver for Windows 7 is compatible with your Marshall headphone?
Regards.
I think Martin's question is open: What driver should we need to install in order to use this headphone on win7? Well, my question is the same.
It is extremely unlikely that Marshall has made any specific Bluetooth drivers just for their products because they would have to make a driver for every manufacturer and piece of computer hardware and mobile device that supports Bluetooth.
If there was a specific Marshall Bluetooth driver required that would probably make your computer or mobile device not work with any other Bluetooth device.
Bluetooth is not peripheral device specific. It is a standard short range communication protocol that all manufacturers of Bluetooth devices must adhere to.
What is important is to have the correct Bluetooth driver installed for the computer that you are using and nobody knows that that is.
You should visit the computer manufacturers WWW site and their Support/Download/Driver section and install the Bluetooth driver recommend for your system.
If you don't know what Bluetooth driver your system needs do this so we can see what you have:
Click the Start button/orb in the lower-left corner of your screen. Or, press the Windows logo key on your keyboard.
In the box enter:
msinfo32
Select/click msinfo32.exe and the System Information dialog box will open.
Click on System Summary, click Edit, Select All (Ctrl-A), Copy (Ctrl-C) and then paste (Ctrl-V) the information back here in your next reply.
There will be some personal information (like System Name and User Name), and whatever appears to be private information to you, just delete it from the pasted information.
If you have the latest Bluetooth driver installed and you are able to pair other Bluetooth devices to your computer but you cannot pair your Marshall device to your computer you should ask in their online support community for assistance.