setpoint error running on windows 8

16/07/2013 onwards I started having issues w / my (M525) Logitech wireless mouse, causing the screen vertically, move this morning I can't access my Comcast account and the runtime error window continues to appear.  Here is the error message:

Runtime error

Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library

Runtime error!

Program: C\Program Files\Logitech\Runtime to terminate in an unusual way. For more information, contact the application support team.

Handler of Logitech setpoint restarts

There was a windows update last night, I do not think that it is a coincidence

PLEASE, PLEASE HELP!

Morning & thanks Pelqlurchan.

I was so frustrated, but the drivers updated & runtime error disappeared, still couldn't access my Comcast account. I have studied the site of Comcast for replies & low & here I managed to solve it!  Thanks be to God!  Then a question w / audio that I just replaced the driver & so well, all is well!  Thank you for responding, it's appreciated!

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