I did that. I installed the Widcomm stack the way I did before (install, boot into safe mode, swap the 4 files over, reboot)
Went into Device manager, and one the bluetooth entries I selected "do not use this device)
Then unplugged the bluetooth dongle and plugged it back in.
But the problem is Windows automatically assigns the driver without letting me specify it. It doesn't open up the new hardware wizard like it did before, it just pops up the balloon in the task bar, then says "driver found" and installs it to the MS Stack. It doesn't give me the option to search from a specific location
Have a look here :
https://passionford.com/forum/viewto...ight=bluetooth