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Please do the following changes. If you have the drive with you please reinstall the bluetooth driver or restore from a earlier date . for that go to Start+Accerories+System tools and select Restore point. follow the process it will ask to set to a earlier date . select a date when your bluetooth was last recognized . If not select an earlier month and restore. It will then restart.
Do you have the restore disk? I recommend formatting and completely reinstalling windows. This should help you. If you need further instructions, feel free to ask.
This is a simple fix. You will need to download another DVD decoder. You can find decoding or DVD playing software at Lenovo's support site or at filehippo.com I have a Lenovo, and in conjunction with Windows media player and Lenovo's provided software, I use Power DVD and I have yet to have a problem playing any movie.
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