MSI Z87I Gaming AC - Intel Wireless AC 7260 Bluetooth don't work

Hi msi forum
i updated my bios more then 2weeks ago didn't have any issues now that i swapped my Intel Core i5-4670K out with my new Intel Pentium G3258 to try overclocking, now bluetooth don't work. I am running bios version 1.3 and i also noticed with this processor i can't do reboots from Windows 8.1 Pro or bios screen just refuses to turn on, but cold boots works flawless
i am running the newest driver from Intel BT_17.0.1405.02_e164 and tried the one on the msi website no one of them works.
my system:
Processor: Intel Core i5-4670k @ 4ghz | Intel Pentium G3258
Mobo: MSI Z87I Gaming AC (Bios 1.3)
Memory: Mushkin Redline 1x8gb @ 2400mhz 10-12-12-28
GFX: MSI N780 TF 3GD5/OC
SSD: Intel 520 Series 240gb
HDDs: Gaming: 1xWD Green 500gb | Anime/DATA: 2xWD Green 2TB | WD Red 4TB @ USB 3.0
Optical: Samsung SH-B123L (Blu-Ray)
Screen: Yamakasi Catleap Q270 IPS 2560x1440@120hz
PSU: SeaSonic X-760 80Plus Gold
Case: BitFenix Prodigy
Cooling: Corsair H80i @ 1xNoctua NF-F12 PWM @ Rad (Outtake)
OS: Windows 8.1 Pro x64 (Fully Updated)
if there is any more info u need tell me.

Quote from: Nichrome on 08-July-14, 02:28:10
For reboots you might have to flash to the newest BIOS as this is Haswell refresh and in fact it didn't had to work properly, especially when OC'ed.
i got the newest bios which i can see on http://us.msi.com/product/mb/Z87I_GAMING_AC.html#download is v1.3 so maybe there needs a bios update to deal this problem i have, bcs i can run the chip at stock no problems with anything but when start oc i have this problem and it was annoying >.<
sry for the late reply but been busy these last days...

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