ati2cwad.exe
Properties:
- System Process: No
- Background Process: Yes
- Application Process:Yes
- Common Path:
C:\ Program files - Uses Network:No
- Uses Internet:No
Description:
The ATI Display Adapter has the file ati2cwad.exe as its process file. This means that the aswdp.exe process usually opens the window for the ATI Display Adapters window. The file ati2cwad.exe program is a secure file and should not be closed by the end user if the ATI Adapter is active. The process file ati2cwad.exe takes up minimum amount of system resources to operate.
The ati2cwad.exe is a program which is safe to operate in the Windows system background. The process ati2cwad.exe is required if you want to have additional configurations for your ATI Display Drivers. The program ati2cwad.exe is usually included in the startup list. The executable file ati2cwad.exe automatically creates an icon on the users taskbar. The process file ati2cwad.exe does not belong to the Windows OS system files. The CPU and memory consumption of the file ati2cwad.exe is viewable in the task manager console, which is available only in the Windows operating system. The file ati2cwad.exe uses 279Kb of physical memory.
The ATI Display driver is located in start control panel display. The ATI Display Drivers are listed in the device manager. The user should have enough information about the ATI drivers if the user wants to modify the default configuration of the driver. If the user wants to remove the ATI adapter, the user should first disable all the active component belonging to ATI driver.
The program ati2cwad.exe was developed by ATI Technologies. ATI Technologies merged with AMD Corporation based in Sunnyvale; AMD produces and designs innovative microprocessor and media graphics solutions for personal computers, consumer electronics industries and communications. AMD is characterized by an indomitable will to succeed. The ATI and AMD Company also provides other products that help optimize the capabilities of the users computer. The ATI technology offers other high-end products such as ATI Radeon graphic cards, Motherboard chipsets, ATI Radeon graphic notebooks and other products designed to maximize the hardware of the Central Processing Unit.
Recommendations:
This is a safe process. There is no necessity to remove this process from your system or change it in any way.
