No more Bluetooth: profiler or system preferences

Originally thought this was a software issue: tonight while trying to connect to my cell phone, the Bluetooth icon in System Preferences just disappeared. No longer shows up, even after trashing the com.apple.systemiuser file.
Did SMC reset, still no luck. Not even showing up in profiler either. Will boot from external disc and try. Will create guest account and try. But coming just a month after getting a new Airport card, I'm suspecting this may be a hardware issue.
Only the fourth time this MacBook has been in the shop for major repairs.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks.

It seems you're going in panic!
First of all run mainteinance , look for system updates if any, and take care of any block key pressed
on your keyboard.
Do not abuse of Force Quit it 'd destroy preference applications, if your itunes take 3h to import your library you can setup in Energy Saver panel some tunings to protect lcd.
I think 3h to import a music library is not normal, can you post some other info about?
What can of device you are copying from?
Did you import ,when you set up your new iMac , an user from your old mac?
Take a look also at spotlight corner, if there's a little point inside the glass icon , spotlight is indexing your drive/s , this is normal on the first system's run and this 'd slow mac performance.

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