Hi,
Actually we talk about CLC.EXE not CLE.EXE which in fact is part of ATI
drivers.
Marcin Domaslawski
"Sharon F" <sharonfDEL@ETEmvps.org> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 01:08:02 -0700, Hemant wrote:
>
>> when i start my system ,got CLC.EXE error
>> n when i touch my CPU my system goes to hang
>> so help me regarding this problem
>
> If "touch my CPU" means that you touch the case for your computer and it
> causes an error, expect an electrical short somewhere. Static electricity
> problems you would recognize. But not as easy to recognize - touching the
> computer provides a "ground" and a change in the PC behavior. Odd problem
> if that's what it is.
>
> The other possible meaning that I can think of for "touch my CPU" would be
> using your mouse or keyboard. If you are waking the system from sleep and
> getting this error, the system is not returning from sleep gracefully. As
> devices wake from sleep, drivers and associated programs re-engage.
>
> CLE.EXE is erring and producing an error message. CLE.EXE is a portion of
> the ATI Catalyst driver package. It provides the fancy Catalyst control
> panel for tweaking your ATI settings. Personally, I never install this as
> it often produces errors on my system too. Instead I install the basic
> driver package. It doesn't give the fancy Catalyst screen but it does add
> ATI settings in Display Properties.
>
> So you have a choice:
>
> 1) check for an updated driver package from ATI. Maybe a newer Catalyst
> version has this error fixed.
>
> 2) uninstall the current driver package and install the basic drivers
> (minus the fancy Catalyst control panel)
>
> The last time I was at the ATI site, it was difficult to find a package
> that did not include the Catalyst control panel. If that happens or if you
> just prefer having it and need to avoid the CLE.EXE error - skip putting
> the system in sleep state. You can use "always on" and still turn off the
> monitor after X minutes (preserves backlight if you have a LED monitor).
> Not a perfect option but one that will reduce your stress level until a
> Catalyst package without errors shows up at the ATI site.
>
> Someone else mentioned CLE.EXE as malware. I've always seen it as a part
> of
> ATI (ok) but can't rule out the malware possibility (not okay). If you do
> not have ATI hardware, definitely check your system for malware. If you do
> have ATI hardware... aww, heck. Check it anyhow. Never hurts to be extra
> cautious where possible malware is concerned.
>
> --
> Sharon F
> MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User