Logitech and Windows 7

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Not sure if anyone else has a setup to examine this issue or not, but here it goes.

Got my new rig put together and installed windows 7 64bit on it. Runs fine and smooth. Went to hook up my Logitech diNovo mini through bluetooth. Syncs up fine, good response, no lag, everythings going good.

Then I install logitech's setpoint software (V4.80) for Win7 x64 so I can configure some of the buttons and such for my specialty software.

Every time I reboot the computer or log off it loses my mouse and keyboard tabs under setpoint. Logitech's only answer they'll give is to uninstall and reinstall set point. Did that about a dozen times last night and it would work fine but then I'd reboot and it would lose the data again.

has anyone else ran into this issue or a similar one that can offer some ideas?
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I'm running a G9 mouse and G15 keyboard with no issues on my end. I can look and see which version of SetPoint I'm running for you if you'd like.
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The G-series mice and boards uses the profiler though, so I'm not sure how that works vs set point
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