Ccc.exe doesn't shut down properly - Satellite A135

'm running Vista Home Edition on a Toshiba Satellite A-135 laptop.
Often when I shut down, I get a screen saying the file ccc.exe didn't close.
That program has to do with the screen display, I know, but I have no idea why it isn't shutting down.
What happens next is kind of weird to watch: the bulk of the screen dark, or a ghost image of my desktop may linger, while the taskbar flashes.
This goes on for a minute or two, then finally Vista's shutdown screen appears and it shuts down as it should.
But it seems to take a lot longer to shut down than when this sequence doesn't occur.
This is more annoying than anything else, but does anyone know how to fix it?
Michael J

Hi!
Have you installed the display driver from an external website or is it the original Toshiba display driver?
I would recommend reinstalling the display driver. Therefore visit the Toshiba US page and download the newest version of display driver.
Before you install the newest version, remove the old one first and restart the notebook. After this use CCleaner to clean the registry and restart again. Then you can install the new display driver.
Bye

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