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CLED X ERROR after CUBASE
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I keep getting a "Team H20 CLED X has stoped working" sign and a "CLED X error" sign.
After this sign appears any pages/windows reduced down to the bottom bar/task bar cant be brought back up again. This is the only fault detected so far. This started after installing a Cubase SX3 programme that was given to me on a disc. Things didnt seem right after installing this so I removed the Cubase programme, as far as I can tell, completely. The drop down to the task bar fault seems to have stayed. Sometimes there is no fault but most times the fault is still there. Apparently this is a symptom from installing Cubase SX3. I have no idea how to rectify this except possibly by returning to the factory preset.
- I very probably wont be installing programmes handed to me by a stranger zipped from who knows where again.
After this sign appears any pages/windows reduced down to the bottom bar/task bar cant be brought back up again. This is the only fault detected so far. This started after installing a Cubase SX3 programme that was given to me on a disc. Things didnt seem right after installing this so I removed the Cubase programme, as far as I can tell, completely. The drop down to the task bar fault seems to have stayed. Sometimes there is no fault but most times the fault is still there. Apparently this is a symptom from installing Cubase SX3. I have no idea how to rectify this except possibly by returning to the factory preset.
- I very probably wont be installing programmes handed to me by a stranger zipped from who knows where again.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a known problem which I believe is due to Syncrosoft-Emu (H2O) being installed twice.
A fix I found seemed to work for me (although I do still use Cubase).
Click Start, and in the Start search box type msconfig
When MSConfig opens, click the Startup tab.
Find the entry relating to cledx.exe and UNcheck it.
Click Apply and then OK.
Reboot and hopefully cled.exe shouldn't run.
A fix I found seemed to work for me (although I do still use Cubase).
Click Start, and in the Start search box type msconfig
When MSConfig opens, click the Startup tab.
Find the entry relating to cledx.exe and UNcheck it.
Click Apply and then OK.
Reboot and hopefully cled.exe shouldn't run.