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Hello,
I want to disable the RF Bluetooth function of the module by using a software mechanism called SW RF Kill with Windows 7 x64Bit. In the Intel docs there is text like "StP SD also supports Bluetooth SW RF Kill". But how can I implement that in Windows 7?
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Andreas
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blabla,
We are going to check this specific piece of information and will advise you as soon as possible. In the meantime, should you have any other questions or doubts, please do not hesitate to inform us here.
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blabla,
As informed previously, we are checking on this piece of information and will advise soon. In the meantime, please let us know if you have any additional questions.
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blabla,
Thank you for your time. The RF Kill function in Windows PC's is normally done with a Keyboard combination, or a switch in the chassis. If you wish to disable Bluetooth*, you can also do this in Device Manager - Bluetooth Radios, right click on the Intel® Wireless Bluetooth and use the Disable option.
It is possible that there may be 3rd-party Software to emulate these functions, however, we do not use these, so we are not able to refer to them.
You may also check about this with the Computer Manufacturer Support, since some vendors customize the wireless adapter in order to change the behavior according to the design of each PC model. You may find your computer manufacturer contact information in this link: http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/topics/OEMs.html Computer Manufacturer Support Websites
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blabla,
We haven't heard from you in a while so we would like to know if you still need our assistance. Please let us know soon as you can or at your earliest conveniece. We are looing forward to hearing from you soon.

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