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April 23, 2018

P: Unresponsive after Eject SD Card/USB Drive

  • April 23, 2018
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This is a reproducible crash that I have found in Lightroom Classic 7.3 running on a Windows 7 Pro 64bit OS Toshiba laptop fitted with a built-in SD card reader.

Follow these steps to reproduce:

1. Launch Lightroom Classic 7.3 and ensure that Auto Import is disabled and the Preference 'Show import dialog when a memory card is detected' is unchecked.

2. Insert an SD memory card. Close the Auto Play dialog if it is displayed.

3. Use the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray to Eject SD Card. An error dialog is displayed stating that 'This device is currently in use...' Click OK to close the dialog.

4. Open Windows File Explorer, click on Computer to show Devices with removable Storage. Right-click on the SD card icon and select Eject from the pop-up context menu. An error dialog is displayed stating that the drive 'is in use' and to 'Save any open files on this disc...' In this dialog you have three choices: Cancel, Try Again or Continue. The dialog states 'If you choose to continue, the files will be closed, which might cause data to be lost.' Click the Continue button and the SD card is ejected.

5. Lightroom has how crashed with the busy cursor whirling away and (Not Responding) displayed in the title bar. Lightroom must now be forced to close.

Following these steps while Lightroom CC version 6 is running does not crash LR6.

So, why is LR7 opening files on an inserted SD card? There is no reason for LR7 to be accessing the SD card at all at this stage and it certainly shouldn't crash when the SD card is ejected.

Would other LR Classic 7.3 users try this too and report the result?

I would like a proper response from the Adobe team on this and by this, I mean someone who actually has the authority to do something about it. If I don't, I will assume that the development or management team are not interested in fixing the problems that infest this version of Lightroom.

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43 replies

Known Participant
April 30, 2018
Experiencing the same problem on my desktop.  Having to crash Lightroom with the Red X after each session is getting to be annoying. Godspeed on the solution/fix.
rpengale
Participating Frequently
April 27, 2018
I also have this problem and feel my privacy has been violated. Plugged in a USB thumbdrive while Lightroom happened to be running. When I attempted to disconnect the device Windows told me the device is currently in use. Closing Lightroom allowed me to properly detach the drive.

WHY IS LIGHTROOM SEARCHING THROUGH MY PRIVATE FILES? Isn't this a criminal offense? Adobe is apparently attacking my system and is clearly interfering with my use of it.

This is not a trivial mistake. Lightroom is not assigned to automatically detect mounted media, and it is not assigned or permitted to browse my system looking for files it deems interesting.

I like you, Adobe, and I have been trying to forgive your many recent blunders, but I do not enjoy being hacked.
Inspiring
April 27, 2018
Bug fix 7.3.1 is not the answer.  Working in LR this morning.  Had to plug in a thumb drive to copy some Powerpoint files to laptop for teaching a class tomorrow.  Used Windows Explorer to copy 3 files to the thumbdrive.  After removing the thumb drive and loading files onto laptop, returned to LR to resume work and it is once again frozen.  No message other than at the top "not responding",  a totally grayed out screen.  Back to the drawing board Adobe.  I'll try to attach screenshot.
Laura Shoe
Inspiring
April 25, 2018
I have a similar issue - if I try to eject my external drive that LR references, I get a message that it can't be ejected because an app is using it. I have to close LR first. 
halimab9816848
Participant
April 25, 2018


My system has been running beautifully until I updated My Lightroom Classic CC 7.3 via Adobe Creative Cloud and now my Lightroom crashes constantly. The screen greys out and "Not Responding" displays in the title bar. I have to Ctrl+Alt+Del to exit
Inspiring
April 25, 2018
I assumed since your comment was after his that the fix was done with 7.3.1 and not still underway.  So I'll just wait for a further update I guess.  Thanks for the super fast response!!
Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
April 25, 2018
John, 

This issue is still open and in-process. See Sunil's comments at the top. 
Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
Inspiring
April 25, 2018
Will update 7.3.1 address this hard drive issue as well?
Inspiring
April 25, 2018


Due to number of photos I have to use 2 external and 1 internal hard drive.  While working in LR latest version 7.3, if I turn off one of the externals LR immediately freezes displaying the revolving blue circle.  I can move this cursor around and the computer otherwise is not frozen but LR is dead.  The only way to resume work is to use task manager to end task for LR and then restart LR.  It then works fine.  If I then turn the external on, all is well but once again, turning it off causes a freeze.  It is not a hard drive problem because the same thing happens with either of the two drives.  It seems worse recently so I tried roll back to version 7.2 and the same thing happens.  Can anybody offer any insight as to whether a Windows 10 issue, a computer hardware or software issue, or while unlikely, a hard drive issue?
drtonybAuthor
Legend
April 25, 2018
Thanks Sunil for the Official Response, I won't be holding my breath for a fix.

Rikk, I have just updated to 7.3.1, restarted my computer and tested the SD Eject problem that I reported. As expected, no change. Still crashes same as 7.3. Since it is not listed as a fix in the release notes, I didn't expect that the bug would magically disappear.

It is just beyond my comprehension why Adobe is taking so very long to find and fix bugs that are being reported to them. As a web developer myself, I write a lot of code in javascript and php. I too make mistakes and sometimes introduce bugs in my code. When I discover a bug in my testing or a client reports a problem, I find it very quickly and resolve the issue immediately. I don't ignore it for days, weeks or years and I don't have a team of developers - it's just me.

Adobe needs to stop and devote all its development resources to fixing the serious problems with Lightroom Classic now, not later.

I love using Lightroom and have done so since Version 1. Like other LR customers, I just want it to work properly, fast, efficient and without crashing. I also want Adobe to really listen to its customers and take on board some of the excellent ideas that are posted on this forum. Unfortunately, Adobe doesn't have a very good track record of listening to its customers - Lightroom isn't the only Adobe product where customer concerns are largely ignored. I once use Business Catalyst for web development and after reporting some bugs, I discovered these same bugs had been reported before and fixes for them had been outstanding for years. I don't use or want to use Business Catalyst any more.