I suspect that this is a Windows 10 option that you have set, or have inadvertantly turned off.
If Windows Updates is not offering you these these driver updates for Windows 10 then either:
You do not have this computer set to automatically update drivers, or have turned it off.
Some people turn this off not realising that “manufacturerss’ apps and custom icons”, includes drivers.
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If you want to have Windows Update 10 automatically check for and install the latest drivers, here's how:
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Open the<strong> Start</strong> menu and type "Control Panel". (Just start typing with the menu open).
Open the control panel and select <strong>Devices and Printers</strong>.
Right-click the name of your computer, and then click <strong>Device installation setting</strong>.
You will get a dialogue about automatically updating "manufacturerss' apps and custom icons" - ("manufacturerss' apps" includes drivers).
Select <strong>Yes (recommended)</strong>, and then click <strong>Save changes</strong>.
If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
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These are not needed for your computer, (or may already have been installed by another programme).
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1) Device installation settings is set to Yes (recommended) already.
2) I think this is my issue, we should not be seeing updates that are not needed for a given computer or have already been installed by another program.
3) Windows Update is working as expected.
I appreciate your assistance. I tested using two RMM tools and none of them found needed updates. Only CCleaner Cloud did so I believe this is an bug.
I don't know for sure but I'm guessing that CCleaner Cloud is just listing all Windows 10 updates that are available at any time, whether they apply to your machine or not.
Microsoft itself knows more about what chips, disc drives, programmes, etc. are installed in your particular machine so knows not to offer/give you these updates.
Windows 10 does gather a lot of data about your hardware and what software you have installed, and links all this information to your machines unique digital entitlement.
I suspect that if CCleaner Cloud started doing the same level of 'snooping' there would soon be lots of shouting about it.
It was said in the original post that the Windows 10 INTEL drivers found were greyed out and not selectable in CCleaner Cloud; so presumably CC had noted that they did not apply to that machine even though it still listed them as available (in case you had another machine with INTEL chips that did need updating?).
I created a support ticked 18 months ago and did get a non-satisfying answer.
I decided to stop using CCleaner Cloud because:
it does not have one very important feature, the Update Manager that keeps my system and installed apps up-to-date
I posted many suggestions here in the forums but never get a reply from a Piriform employee (in a support ticket they wrote "we all read them" but getting no feedback is annoying)
Answers from support tickets are also not really satisfying...
I have to administrate in my family 6 computers and 4 Android smartphones.
I will come back to CCleaner Cloud when you implement the update manager, when you offer an Android App (so I also can start CCleaner on Android via the web browser) and when you allow to execute applications on the target machine (start the virus scan remote via a command line).
At the moment I am doing this via TeamViewer (I also suggested that you implement screen sharing and remote control, but executing applications would be a good start).
Of cause I will get a Pro account where I pay a yearly fee when these features are implemented.
But after I did not get any reply for the "Update manager" for nearly<strong> 30 months</strong> now, I doubt that this will be implemented.