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Inspiring
February 13, 2019

P: Crash on startup

  • February 13, 2019
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I was using LR 8.2 today and tried to use the Enhance Details. An error came up saying I needed to update Windows 10 for it to work. I updated Windows 10 and ever since Lightroom Classic CC and CC for Desktop crash upon startup.

I have uninstalled Classic CC and gone back to 8.1 and I am able to work. This is very frustrating.

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Inspiring
February 16, 2019
Yes I’m on ASUS ROG 17.3” with GTX 980m
Inspiring
February 16, 2019
I have the same problem. I am using laptop version of GeForce 1070. Is everyone using a laptop here ?
Inspiring
February 16, 2019
This dude needs to stop with hte please update windows LOL as it doesn't do anything. 

Breh. 

I am reporting the same, Adobe Lightroom CC and Adobe Lightroom CC Classic both crash immediatley on launch. And all I can do is machine gun the send crash report button. There has to be a whole lotta folks out there shitting bricks right now with this. 
Participating Frequently
February 16, 2019
Did you uninstal 8.2 then Nvidia software and reinstall 8.2 ?
Inspiring
February 16, 2019
Mine were already off. No effect. I uninstalled and reinstalled all my drivers, too. No effect. Still crashes on launch.
Inspiring
February 16, 2019
Does not work for me. Maybe there are more settings causing the issue. Could you share the whole list of your custom profile?
Participating Frequently
February 16, 2019
EDIT

Or create a custom program settings, if you don't want your game quality to suffer because of Adobe poor coding.

Set FXAA and MFAA to off, in the custom profile.


Participating Frequently
February 16, 2019
EDIT


Multi-Frame Sampled AA (MFAA) also causes the poorly written software to crash.
Participating Frequently
February 16, 2019
So I found the cause of the issue.

Adobe POOR CODING, and LACK OF QUALITY TESTING.

Crash is related to Antialiasing - FXAA, go into NVIDIA control panel and turn off FXAA and no more crash.

So THERE IS NO Corrupt driver or other BS, simply when you uninstall a driver, you use all the settings, when you go into control panel and re-enable your settings, crash comes back.

for now, quality in your games will suffer with lack of FXAA, until Adobe gets their act together.
Inspiring
February 15, 2019
As I said above, I have tried that without success.