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How To Fix The BC BLUETOOTH VERIFIER FAULT Error

Reader Question:
“Hi Wally, My computer keeps restarting due to the bc bluetooth verifier fault error. I searched online and found out that my bluetooth printer might be causing this problem. I’m looking for a solution to this problem.“ - Austin S., USA

Before addressing any computer issue, I always recommend scanning and repairing any underlying problems affecting your PC health and performance:

  • Step 1 : Download PC Repair & Optimizer Tool (WinThruster for Win 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP and 2000 – Microsoft Gold Certified).
  • Step 2 : Click “Start Scan” to find Windows registry issues that could be causing PC problems.
  • Step 3 : Click “Repair All” to fix all issues.

Setting up weekly (or daily) automatic scans will help prevent system problems and keep your PC running fast and trouble-free.

Wally’s Answer: The BC Bluetooth Verifier Fault error appears when the computer starts loading Windows. Blue screen errors like this can seem to appear out of nowhere. They can be annoying to deal with but anyone can fix them once they know how to do it.

Problem

The BC Bluetooth Verifier Fault or STOP 0x00000BFE error appears and the computer restarts.

Cause

The BC Bluetooth Verifier Fault error can occur due to the interruption in the normal operation of some bluetooth devices. This error can occur when a bluetooth device such as a bluetooth printer encounters an error when in the middle of a process while connected to the computer. This can be due to a defective device driver.

Solution

Here are some ways to fix the BC Bluetooth Verifier Fault error:

Use The Windows Device Manager To Fix The Problem

All installed device drivers can be seen in the Windows device manager. You can update, remove, and identify faulty drivers using this tool. Here’s how to use the device manager to fin device driver related errors:

  1. To start the Device Manager, please press the Windows Key > type device manager > click Device Manager
    BC BLUETOOTH VERIFIER FAULT - Device Manager - Sound, video and game controllers -- Windows Wally
  2. Look at the devices in the list and see if you find one that has a yellow triangle or a red mark on it. The device with the yellow mark on it is probably having driver related issues. The device with the red mark may have a loose connection or the device may not be working anymore.

Any Unknown devices can be overlooked as they are devices whose driver is not installed yet. You can try updating the malfunctioning device driver manually or automatically using driver installation software.

Install Windows Updates To Solve The Problem

Microsoft releases updates for Windows on a regular basis to fix problems. Windows updates can also fix blue screen errors. You can use Windows Update by following these instructions:

  1. Press Windows key > type windows update > Click Windows Update to open it
  2. Click Check for updates and wait for it to complete
    BC BLUETOOTH VERIFIER FAULT - Windows update - Check for Updates -- Windows Wally
  3. Install important updates.

These updates will be downloaded before they are installed so this process might take some time.

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Is Your PC Healthy?

I always recommend to my readers to regularly use a trusted registry cleaner and optimizer such as WinThruster or CCleaner. Many problems that you encounter can be attributed to a corrupt and bloated registry.

Happy Computing! :)

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