Older NC6320 models and similar can use the Integrated Module software from HP's FTP. 4. Modern Hardware Limitations
Bringing modern connectivity to a classic OS like Windows XP can be tricky. While XP was a pioneer, its native support for Bluetooth didn’t really arrive until . If you’re trying to connect a wireless mouse, headset, or dongle today, here’s how to get those drivers sorted. 1. Check Your Service Pack First windows xp bluetooth driver
For any serious use, Bluetooth on XP is – not recommended for sensitive data or daily connectivity. Older NC6320 models and similar can use the
(from Windows SDK) to see device descriptors. While XP was a pioneer, its native support
Select and then choose Generic Bluetooth Adapter . 3. Common Manufacturer Drivers
This was the gold standard for XP Bluetooth. You can find the Broadcom WIDCOMM Driver 5.6.0.9110 on archive sites.
There are specific Broadcom Drivers and CastleNet Drivers still hosted on Lenovo’s support pages for legacy hardware.