Catalyst Control Centre: Host application has stopped working

Anonymous
2010-03-30T23:16:18+00:00

What does the error message "Catalyst Control Centre:  Host application has stopped working"  mean and how do I fix it??

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  1. Anonymous
    2011-06-17T14:16:07+00:00

    This may be the solution you are seeking.

    I recently removed the Vista Recovery Center malware from another one of our company laptops. It has ATI graphics installed. This malware hides most of the files on the PC in an attempt to fool you into thinking that your PC is really damaged like it is reporting. Removing the malware does not undo the hidden aspects. In Vista, the c:\Users*"your profile name (usually Owner)"*  folder contains the AppData subdirectory that the Catalyst Control Center needs to access in order to function. When this directory is hidden, then CCC cannot locate the necessary files to launch. To fix this issue, I use the following steps.

    Navigate to c:\ and right click on Users. Select properties. Under the General tab, look at the bottom for the Hidden selection. If there is not a check mark in the box, place a check mark there. Hit apply, select yes to apply to all subdirectories. If you clicked ok, you may notice that it disappeared from the right pane once it finishes. It should still be listed under the tree on the left. Right click on it again. This time remove the check mark and apply to all subdirectories. Once it has finished, your files in the Users directory should reappear and Catalyst Control Center should function normally again. This has worked in all cases that I have encounterd so far. Hopefully this works for you as well..

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-03-30T23:18:22+00:00

    It is to do with Grapics and Drivers.

    This is the Vista Install, Upgrade and Activate Forum.

    http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistahardware/threads

    They will help you with your question in the above Vista Hardware and Drivers Forum.

    Cheers.


    Mick Murphy - Microsoft Partner

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  2. Anonymous
    2010-09-04T20:53:02+00:00

    Hi landbpeters,

    You should be able to download the latest version of the Catalyst Control Center/drivers for your video card from here:

    http://support.amd.com/us/Pages/AMDSupportHub.aspx

    Hope this helps!


    Debra

    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer

    Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think

    Hi Debra - I realise you are trying to be helpful and I don't want to sound ungrateful, but for IT duffers like me you really need to go a bit further.  Just posting a link and saying "you'll find the answer there" is like you asking a mechanic what to do coz your car has broken down and then the mechanic just tells you to grab the Ford handbook and look at chapter X......

    When I click on that link you gave what do I look for?  And what do I click on/do next?

    i.e. an idiot-proof  step-by-step guide please.  

    Thanx.

    Rob

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  3. Anonymous
    2010-09-16T22:33:49+00:00

    I have the same problem that just started about five days ago.

    I have uninstalled and reinstalled all of the drivers from AMD and Lenovo (I have a T500 running Vista)

    The "solution" Vista suggests is that it's a DEP problem, but it won't let me carve out the CCC application.

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