Sorry about that. I should have provided more information.
Information about resetting your NVRAM or PRAM is here.
Information about resetting your System Management Controller (SMC) is here.
blued is the bluetooth daemon, and in simple terms is a process that the system runs to support bluetooth devices. You can force quit the process by opening Activity Monitor (search for it using Spotlight or find it in Applications>Utilities), searching for 'blued' in the list of processes, selecting/highlighting it, and then clicking the "Quit Process" at the top of the window, which will prompt you to quit or force quit the process (blued) that you've selected.
Let me know if you have any other questions.