Any update yet? This is a serious problem which isn't helped by techs telling people to reinstall windows.
Editing this, I was replying to a wrong discussion. But this is how I got mine working. That's exactly how it shouldn't be. Microsoft needs to get their stuff together and not tell reinstall Windows would help. As you might know, the problem will persist as long as Microsoft doesn't sign the drivers. That's what this is all about. This is poorly executed by Microsoft. The drivers' aren't signed by Microsoft (that's what error 52 is).
I didn't have any issues whatsoever until I upgraded to Windows 10 Pro which I need for the things I do in my work place. It wasn't nice when my Bluetooth headphones didn't work with my computer. I've got iPhone 7 from my work so that's why I am nowadays using Bluetooth. But yeah story aside here is my solution for you.
This is how I got my Bluetooth to work again. You can try to fix the problems by doing the following:
- Open PC Settings (Start
and Settings from the menu).
- When settings is opened continue by clicking Update and Security and within that select recovery.
- There are a few options to select from but to fix this problem you'll need to select Restart nowfrom the recovery options**.**
- Your computer will reboot. After that's done select "Troubleshoot" -option. After that you'll need to select "Startup Settings" and there is only one option to select from, which is "Restart".
- When your computer restarts again, you can either press the number keys or then function (f-keys). The option you'll need to select is the following: "Disable driver signature enforcement".
After that, check that Bluetooth works as it should. You should also be able to turn Bluetooth on in the settings of your PC. Hopefully you can fix your Bluetooth as well. If this helps, please let me know. I wish I provided you enough help to solve this issue that Microsoft should've done a months ago when people started noticing this.