If Windows 7 does not automatically recognize your USB Bluetooth adapter, you must install the driver for the adapter chipset (usually manufactured by Realtek, Broadcom, or Cambridge Silicon Radio - CSR). Once the adapter's driver is installed, Windows 7 will automatically recognize the P47 headphones as "Stereo" or "Hands-Free" audio devices when paired.

can scan your system and provide direct links to the specific P47 Hands-Free drivers compatible with your hardware. 4. Troubleshooting Common Issues Bluetooth headphones not installing windows 7 64 bit

If Windows cannot find a driver automatically, you must fetch it manually:

If Windows 7 asks for a "P47 Peripheral Device Driver" and cannot find it, you need to install a universal Bluetooth stack. Use one of the following reliable solutions: Option A: Broadcom WIDCOMM Bluetooth Software

If your PC features an Intel processor and integrated Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card: Go to the Intel Download Center. Search for "Intel Wireless Bluetooth for Windows 7."

To fix the missing driver error (often indicated by a yellow exclamation mark in Device Manager), you must update your PC's Bluetooth hardware driver. Method A: Use Windows Device Manager

A: You are likely using the "Hands-Free" profile. Ensure you select "P47 Stereo" for media playback.

Once you confirm the USB Bluetooth adapter is working (usually indicated by a Bluetooth icon in the system tray or a light on the dongle itself), you can proceed with pairing your P47 headphones.