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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

Hi,

 

What's mean 'touch CPU' ? so you cant do anything in normal mode ?

 

This file is an spyware. Try in safe mode (f8 when system starts) and then

launch Run -> msconfig -> Startup tab and uncheck 'clc' entry or this which

is releated to clc.exe

 

Marcin Domaslawski

 

 

"Hemant" <Hemant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:6533C0F6-ABF6-408F-9509-A89C519DB83C@microsoft.com...

> 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

means when i touch my cpu physically by hand it going to be hang,but if i not

touch CPU its working fine

i really got disturb from this

help me

 

"Marcin Domaslawski" wrote:

> Hi,

>

> What's mean 'touch CPU' ? so you cant do anything in normal mode ?

>

> This file is an spyware. Try in safe mode (f8 when system starts) and then

> launch Run -> msconfig -> Startup tab and uncheck 'clc' entry or this which

> is releated to clc.exe

>

> Marcin Domaslawski

>

>

> "Hemant" <Hemant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:6533C0F6-ABF6-408F-9509-A89C519DB83C@microsoft.com...

> > 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

>

>

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

when i touch CPU case i don't get electrical shock but my system going to be

hang after some time..

if you thing it is due to ESD (Electric static discharge) then i got shocked

but i don't get.

 

 

"Sharon F" wrote:

> 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

>

Hi,

 

1. Start your computer in safe mode:

http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/323ef48f-7b93-4079-a48a-5c58eec904a11033.mspx

 

2. Start System Configuration (msconfig):

http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/3027d831-4adf-4d3f-bbe8-167e670a95481033.mspx

 

3. If you open it go to Startup tab and uncheck application which causes

error

Using System Configuration:

http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/bd9e1cb6-a66a-47a8-a4b6-ef7ea672ae4b1033.mspx

 

Marcin Domaslawski

 

 

 

"Hemant" <Hemant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:A0E039F5-C589-4702-A76D-0D3497415CE0@microsoft.com...

> means when i touch my cpu physically by hand it going to be hang,but if i

> not

> touch CPU its working fine

> i really got disturb from this

> help me

>

> "Marcin Domaslawski" wrote:

>

>> Hi,

>>

>> What's mean 'touch CPU' ? so you cant do anything in normal mode ?

>>

>> This file is an spyware. Try in safe mode (f8 when system starts) and

>> then

>> launch Run -> msconfig -> Startup tab and uncheck 'clc' entry or this

>> which

>> is releated to clc.exe

>>

>> Marcin Domaslawski

>>

>>

>> "Hemant" <Hemant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:6533C0F6-ABF6-408F-9509-A89C519DB83C@microsoft.com...

>> > 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

>>

>>

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

news:%23UNz%23zkvHHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> 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

Sorry it was for Windows Vista - but it's almost the same:

 

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/boot_failsafe.mspx?mfr=true

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310560/en-us

 

 

Marcin Domaslawski

 

 

"Marcin Domaslawski" <mila025@wp.pl> wrote in message

news:DC244FDC-2B9E-4ACC-A2BE-5E26F3ADEB8B@microsoft.com...

> Hi,

>

> 1. Start your computer in safe mode:

> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/323ef48f-7b93-4079-a48a-5c58eec904a11033.mspx

>

> 2. Start System Configuration (msconfig):

> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/3027d831-4adf-4d3f-bbe8-167e670a95481033.mspx

>

> 3. If you open it go to Startup tab and uncheck application which causes

> error

> Using System Configuration:

> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/bd9e1cb6-a66a-47a8-a4b6-ef7ea672ae4b1033.mspx

>

> Marcin Domaslawski

>

>

>

> "Hemant" <Hemant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:A0E039F5-C589-4702-A76D-0D3497415CE0@microsoft.com...

>> means when i touch my cpu physically by hand it going to be hang,but if i

>> not

>> touch CPU its working fine

>> i really got disturb from this

>> help me

>>

>> "Marcin Domaslawski" wrote:

>>

>>> Hi,

>>>

>>> What's mean 'touch CPU' ? so you cant do anything in normal mode ?

>>>

>>> This file is an spyware. Try in safe mode (f8 when system starts) and

>>> then

>>> launch Run -> msconfig -> Startup tab and uncheck 'clc' entry or this

>>> which

>>> is releated to clc.exe

>>>

>>> Marcin Domaslawski

>>>

>>>

>>> "Hemant" <Hemant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>> news:6533C0F6-ABF6-408F-9509-A89C519DB83C@microsoft.com...

>>> > 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

>>>

>>>

>

On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 17:55:59 +0200, Marcin Domaslawski wrote:

> Hi,

>

> Actually we talk about CLC.EXE not CLE.EXE which in fact is part of ATI

> drivers.

 

You're right. Not enough coffee! I have no idea what CLC is. If it's

spyware, cleaning that up first would be the way to go. Sometimes other

problems miraculously disappear when that junk is gone.

 

--

Sharon F

MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User

On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 08:24:00 -0700, Hemant wrote:

> when i touch CPU case i don't get electrical shock but my system going to be

> hang after some time..

> if you thing it is due to ESD (Electric static discharge) then i got shocked

> but i don't get.

 

No. I wasn't referring to ESD. I was referring to you providing a ground

for the system by touching it. You wouldn't necessarily feel anything if it

was a passive grounding. This action shouldn't cause the system to do

anything.

 

You're posts are not very clear. We, well - myself anyhow - don't fully

understand what you mean by touching your CPU. Maybe you could try

re-wording this?

 

Before you said it causes a hang. Now you're saying "after some time."

Which is it? If it's after some time: how much time and what happens

between "touching" and the hang? Are you using the computer or... what?

 

Regardless of the above details, you still have a repeating error for a

file that is noted as spyware. You need to get that cleaned up - off of

your system.

 

Do a Google search for CLC.EXE and you'll find a myriad of links to

discussions about this malware. Most current antivirus and anti-malware

programs will get rid of this thing. In fact, one of the side symptoms of

this crummy things is it locks up the system (hangs). Once it's gone,

people report their system is running normal again.

 

--

Sharon F

MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User

cpu has no fan?

 

 

 

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"Hemant" <Hemant@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:6533C0F6-ABF6-408F-9509-A89C519DB83C@microsoft.com...

> 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

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