No, I don't want your CCleaner admin or anyone else to reach out to me because you aren't going to replace my computer. Oh, yeah I did try the Bluetooth troubleshoot in case you are wondering. I've already wasted 12 or more hours of my life trying to fix this. I can only find at most 2-3 of these drivers on the Intel website using the Intel Support Driver tool, but CCleaner insisted that I had 21-25 out-of-date drivers and gave me my current version numbers and the new version numbers, so I thought that just maybe your program was "better" at detecting out-of-date drivers. I should have known better to trust your program. But you know, these problems didn't go away even after reverting the driver update changes AND restoring Windows to four days ago. You are just going to say "it's on you" and say that you warned me that problems could exist and blah blah. You don't care that my laptop is destroyed because of you. But since I'm just a regular person, you don't care that I am disabled with no money. I know that if I was Microsoft Windows and I glared at you and told you that your program destroys computers, you will probably rush to ask for forgiveness and beg to not be punished. That was the whole point of me buying this mouse in the first place. I don't use Touch Mouse and I don't want to plug in another mouse. It's a pain to use the Touch Keyboard feature. I need this keyboard to work so I can use the laptop. Until I got my Logitech K380 wireless keyboard. And for those who shipped their laptops back to Acer to have the keyboards replaced, they broke again and again and again and again. This is disastrous for me, because this particular laptop had a factory defect where every laptop of that model had a keyboard that didn't work. They just keep blinking their lights trying to connect to my laptop, but they won't. But each time it is the same thing, even after pairing, the devices won't work. I tried repairing my Logitech Wireless Headsets and my mouse. I also tried reinstalling Logitech Options. And it won't show up in my Logitech Options. But like, if I got lucky with my Logitech K380 and paired it after it asked me to type a pin and press Enter, the keyboard still won't work. I unpaired my Bluetooth devices and tried pairing them again. Finally, I restored Windows to June 7th, four days before I even used CCleaner's Driver Updater. I tried using Driver Updater to revert all the driver updates. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Bluetooth. So I tried this Update Driver feature and 25% or so into the driver updates, my Bluetooth stopped working. So I know you don't give two craps about me or anyone else. Five years focusing on bugs, huh? Then my request got buried. I spent five years asking for a way to rename Windows Apps in CCleaner like we can every other program, and you just said that it was low priority and that you wanted to focus on CCleaner bugs. I'm wondering how CCleaner can show an update which even Dell website doesn't and then it screws up things. I did an update and after that Dell keyboard that was paired via Bluetooth with this laptop stopped working. I used driver updater on my Dell XPS 7390 2in1 and it showed me a number of drivers which I couldn't find even on Dell website.
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