For the point 1 It's detecting an older version as if it's newer (see screenshot).
This has been corrected, so that such driver updates for Intel network cards should no longer be offered as of tomorrow morning.
Could you provide us with the feedback after the update
For the point 2: To investigate this further can you please send over your log file under C:\Program Files\CCleaner\LOG\DriverUpdaterLib.log to support@ccleaner.com?
Or support team have permission to contact you via email, using the same email address that is registered to your forums account?
I am having the similar issues, I have 84 drivers that are incorrectly listing older versions as replacements.
Would you like further log files sent to support email address?
I have no issues with simply not installing the older versions. But some people may not read the version numbers, and since installing older drivers can cause signficant issues for a standard user, maybe a popup warning users to check...
Note* - The main culprit is the Intel(R) Xeon drivers, which Windows Update advises as optional and Microsoft Support acknowledges they are not required for non Xeon PCs (why they leave them there as optional beats me) so they can safely be ignored. (A suggestion is maybe add an optional category to the "Your Drivers" list instead of having them in the "System" category.
Anyway some teething problems but all round a useful addition to Ccleaner.
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Hey @Azra CCleaner,
I am having the similar issues, I have 84 drivers that are incorrectly listing older versions as replacements.
Would you like further log files sent to support email address?
I have no issues with simply not installing the older versions. But some people may not read the version numbers, and since installing older drivers can cause signficant issues for a standard user, maybe a popup warning users to check...
Note* - The main culprit is the Intel(R) Xeon drivers, which Windows Update advises as optional and Microsoft Support acknowledges they are not required for non Xeon PCs (why they leave them there as optional beats me) so they can safely be ignored. (A suggestion is maybe add an optional category to the "Your Drivers" list instead of having them in the "System" category.
Anyway some teething problems but all round a useful addition to Ccleaner.
Regards,
Anthony