I followed the instructions to create the .hcd file in /lib/firmware,
and now after rebooting I no longer have any bluetooth devices detected,
so the indicator is now completely missing from the bar. What's more,
after rebooting again into Windows 7, I no longer have a bluetooth icon
in the system tray. In Windows' Device Manager I now see an "unknown
device" in my list of USB devices instead of bluetooth.

It looks like whatever this patch did is physical and has actually made
things worse for me. Is there anything I can run now, either in Ubuntu
or in Windows, to reverse the patch? I can live with no headset but I
use my phone's bluetooth connection for tethered internet, so I'd like
to get at least some bluetooth useage back.

Thanks in advance,
Mike

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  Support for loading Broadcom bluetooth firmware

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