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max1mus
19th May 2005, 02:53 AM
When I turn on Bluetooth on XDA IIs, I got this error message :

"The bluetooth radio radio failed to turn on due to insufficient driver memory available. You must perform a normal reset before you can turn on the bluetooth radio."

Anyone can advise how to resolve this ? Soft reset does not cure the problem. Thanks.

joey jojo
19th May 2005, 11:24 PM
have you upgraded to bluetooth stack version 3900 ???
if you have then im fresh outta ideas, if you havent find this at our FTP site,
ftp://xda-developers.com/
login and password = xda

thakkergaurav
21st May 2005, 12:06 AM
got the same problem when i installed one of the bluetooth upgrades on its own. then i installed the new rom and everything was fine. not sure where the connection is but thought id share my problem

max1mus
21st May 2005, 05:42 AM
Problem solved.

By the way, what is the latest version of ROM for XDA2s, and where to get it from ?

Thanks.

max1mus
22nd May 2005, 04:01 PM
So I was wrong.

After upgrading the BT upgrade, things was OK yesterday. But this morning i got the same error again.

Went to ftp://xda-developers.com/ as suggested, can anyone mentioned the filename of the ROM mentioned by thakkergaurav above ?

Thanks.

tobo
29th May 2005, 09:50 AM
The latest ROM is 1.40

You can find it here: http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Blueangel

QLH454
29th May 2005, 12:21 PM
Hmmm..... :?

This BT issue is really getting to be NOT FUNNY! :evil:

Running the new ROM 1.40 and BT 3900 I'm now getting the "no sound" problem on the handset and caller cannot hear me on a HS801!

I use the turn on/turn off BT trick or soft re-set and the handset is OK for a couple of hours but the HS801 still does not work even though its OK with my old PocketPC,a nokia and a Motorola V3!

Is there any consistancy with this problem? It seems the different ROMs, Radio Stacks and BT versions are being effected.

max1mus
13th June 2005, 02:32 AM
Well, emailed the tech support, and all they can say was ...

"There is a ROM upgrade in development which is in the final stages.
We request your patience as we are trying to release the upgrade as soon as possible."

And that was 2 weeks ago.

farbird
13th June 2005, 03:24 AM
even my bluetooth is upgraded to 3900,

i get the same error message also..

i cannot believe a 96mb memory is still not enough

i never get this kinda nonsense when i was using the 5450 ipaq

my today plugins was all over the screen and I had never encountered low memory...

IvanLasston
13th June 2005, 07:20 AM
I had the same problem but I have a Harrier not a BA so I thought it was related to that and you BA guys wouldn't get it.

Anyway, the solution on the harrier was to
-turn flight mode on
-soft reset
-turn bluetooth on
-turn flight mode off

Hope this helps

cbrow51
13th June 2005, 12:29 PM
Here is a possible solution from wiki:

The ExSenetoR wrote: Delete Run_BTTrayCE_10.lnk from your Windows\Startup folder and soft reset. Now you wont have the BT icon on the tray bar, but you wont have the no sound problem. If you still need bluetooth you can start it from the Windows directory as BTTrayCE.lnk.
Have fun.

Have not tried this myself, but I believe others have had success with it. You may want to save the file somewhere else, in case you want to reinstate it later...

Hope this helps

Chris

QLH454
14th June 2005, 03:39 AM
I posted this in another thread.

It really does look like a combo of the 1.40 ROM and 1.12 Radio Stack that is causing this problem (in this case, anyway. See sig). After trolling various forums, it seems that both BT build 3900 and 3500 are having the same issues.

IMHO it seems that the Blue Angel is trying to send the call to my HS801 even when BT is not activated.

Has anyone had a good look at the current radio stack? I've tried contacting Broadcom (BT chipset supplier) but it has been 3 weeks with no answer.

I've done the Run_BTTrayCE_10.lnk workaround but this is only a bandaid and I don't really have enough experience to attempt to cook the ROM. Any ideas?

simopimo
27th June 2005, 11:27 AM
I have a Motorola HS801 as well and I can receive calls just fine but when I make calls the other party can't hear me. I'm giving up on the HS801 - it's a cheapie anyway and I don't know of anyone else who's got it working either. Running BT3900