Open Device Manager, and expand the Bluetooth group of devices. You need to either update or roll back the driver. What worked was updating the driver but for some users, a roll back might be what’s in order. There were no system updates so nothing changed and the Bluetooth driver didn’t update. We can’t say for certain which you need to do since on the system we tried this solution out on, the bug appeared out of the blue. Since this is a driver problem, you’re going to have to roll back the driver or update it. SPOILER ALERT: Scroll down and watch the video tutorial at the end of this article.
This bug is a result of a driver problem so here’s the fix. There appears to be a bug that, when you turn Bluetooth off, your system crashes. They’ve since became somewhat rare but that doesn’t mean you won’t see a BSOD. BSODs were practically a feature on Windows 10 when it was first released.