The solution is to formn a class action suit against DELL for this overpriced piece of junk. I went through 3 of them and they all failed.
DELL left these dogs out there in the market until the warrenties expired on all the M2010 machines and now they will charge you for their failure to build a solid product.
The Bluetooth Access Icon is nowhere to found in the control panel, so the manual is wrong as well.
DELL is acting irresponsble and needs to be punished. Let's form a Class Action Suit today.
The DELL XPS M2010 was a piece of failed junk from the begining.
I went through 3 of them myself, and I never got a working machine.
The Bluetooth Access Icon appears nowhere in the Control Panel. There is no proven way to fix this constant failure. If it works, it's by accident.
Dell left all these dogs on the market so their warranties all ran out, and now they will do nothig to fix them , even though they precisely what was wrong with ithem from the beginning. Dell is dishonest and now it ignores us all.
The only real solution is to form a Class Action Suit and make them give us all our money back and repairations for lost time and effort.
Let's get 'em!
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SOURCE: I have lost sound on my Dell XPS M2010
Yep - this I run into every start up, or every awake session from Standby - the problem is that the default sound device changes - I've gone through the control panel, and put a shortcut to the Sound mechanism in my taskbar - then when it changes, I just modify back to the Speakers/Headphones setting - I usually have to change stations on Pandora, or skip to a new Youtube, but it all works our very quickly.
SOURCE: I follow the directions perfectly to get my
Really... WHY....
Use a wired set, if you can find a wifi set that works then ok... but life is too short.
Get a nice wired set
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