

My laptop then fully crashed and I had to complete a factory reset just to get it to start up again. I also purchased the Driver Update software and it removed needed drivers then wouldn’t restore them when I tried. This software is garbage! My laptop was slower, and froze more after Boost Speed 12 was installed. Maybe that was bad luck, but to be honest, I could only recommend to get as far as possible to Auslogics (at least the driver update, but I am not going to take my chances on other software from the suite.) Nothing like it, that was just Auslogics that completely messed up my USB drivers (luckily only seemed to affect wireless hardware) and finally had to restore to my previous state when I realized I could do it when trying to uninstall that piece of crap that made me waste an entire afternoon.

Assuming that a fault on both (well, chances were small), I changed batteries and even opened them up to check for corrosion. Luckily, I had old-school usb wired version of both and first regained access to my computer. Updating drivers for my USB ports, I sequentially lost my wireless keyboard, and then my wireless mouse. Well, that was a VERY VERY VERY BAD idea. I downloaded Auslogics Driver Update upon recommendation on what appeared to be a legit review online, and acknowledging I never did it for my desktop.
