Laptop BSOD after disconnecting BT earbuds.

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  1. zapjb

    zapjb Registered Member

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    ThinkPad T540p (2013) W11P fully updated 24H2.

    Today I returned my earbuds to their case then my PC BSOD.

    I have no clue why.
     
  2. xxJackxx

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    You could see if there is a crash dump. Probably a driver issue.
     
  3. zapjb

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    I opened it with BlueScreenView but I can't comprehend it. Is their a security risk if I post the .dmp file here?
     
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    Possibly. It might be safe to post a screenshot of the output of BlueScreenView though.
     
  5. hawki

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    "If your PC experienced a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) immediately after placing your earbuds back in their case, it's likely due to a problem with your computer's Bluetooth drivers..."

    https://www.google.com/search?clien...rned my earbuds to their case then my PC BSOD.
     
  6. zapjb

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    TY. I went through with install of the W10 BT Drivers for the T560. I rebooted & looked in Device Manager the W10 BT Drivers for the T560 didn't show up either in version number nor date. But I used my earbuds & then put them away. No BSOD. Here's hoping whatever it was lasts.
     
  7. moredhelfinland

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    One thing i would try, is to use Driver Updater software(Driver Booster comes to mind).
    Something like this:
    -disable windows 10 automatic driver installation
    -in device manager uninstall BT drivers
    -reboot
    -use driver booster to scan the drivers
    -if DB finds BT drivers, install only BT drivers what DB offers.
    -reboot
    -try to reproduce the BT issue
    -uninstall DB

    Worth to try, if any other methods fails.
     
  8. zapjb

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    As of post #6 it's working. And I have W11 as stated in op.
     
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