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Combatibility problems with PICO card

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I bought a PICO bluetooth PCMICIA (manufactured by Sphix Electronics - http://www.sphinx-electronics.de/d [...] ocard.htm) for my laptop to exchange things with my Samsung SPH-a640. The phone's supported profiles for the phone are HSP/HFP/DUN/OPP. I'm not sure what the supported profiles are for the PCMCIA card are, but seeing as it's a indeed a PCMCIA card, a new driver should be able to do any profile.

After playing with the various .exe's that came on the CD I finally got the "Bluetooth Moniter" to come up in the system tray (XP home, SP2). It appears the monitor can see and establish a connection and the phone can also see the laptop, but I haven't been able to exchange pictures or anything like that. The phone also says "Not Trusted" under supported profiles in the device info for the laptop.

So does anyone know how to fix this, and once it's fixed, how I would send things between the devices?

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