@mizzao that sounds a lot like my "solution" comments/2 indeed. However,
during hot reboots on my dual boot setup, the Bluetooth DID work in
Windows for me, but not in Linux. For Linux, a cold boot was required.

So I am inclined to believe that the Linux Bluetooth driver puts the
Bluetooth hardware in a certain state that persists across hot reboots
but doesn't affect the Windows driver from successfully interacting with
the Bluetooth hardware.

I believe this to be a software bug where a certain state or signal from
the Bluetooth hardware is misinterpreted by the Linux driver, causing it
to stop working.

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  Bluetooth unavailable after updates - Reading Intel version
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