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The fact that the N900 failed to identify itself as a "phone" isn't the problem, as its capabilities exceed that of a phone. I *like* my N900 showing up as a "computer" in Windows 7. The problem lies in PC Suite, and it expecting the device on the other end to always name itself as a "phone", rather than supporting a collection of bluetooth functions. .
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Did you try the following commands in console root mode, as indicated in the bug report?
stop bluetoothd
rm /var/lib/bluetooth/*/config
start bluetoothd
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If I recall correctly, it was connecting *to* the PC *from* the N900 (to send a picture from the image viewer via BT) that triggered the change. I must have picked up something from extras* that messed with the BT device classs at some point...
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Also, what version of PC Suite?
N900 dead and Nokia no longer replaces them. Thanks for all the fish.
Keep the forums clean: use "Thanks" button instead of the thank you post.