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December 5, 2016
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Lightroom stopped working

  • December 5, 2016
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Every time I use Lightroom either on 1st  image or a after 1 or 2 ... when doing a simple task such as setting levels ...

Lightroom crashes ..  (error below)

No PC error - and if I start LR back up it usually OK for rest of session - only seems to crash once per session.  (but that may be luck)

Image this time was a simple <4Mb jpeg - not a huge file ....

Windows is up to date W10 64 bit ... LR is standard single use ver 6.7

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    F. McLion
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    December 5, 2016

    When did you reboot the last time?

    Please note that Win10 does not fully unload and reload everything when it is shutdown and started up.

    Only a reboot completely unloads everything and reloads upon start.

    Personally, I did turn this FastBoot feature off - can be found in the energy settings.

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    TaffladAuthor
    Inspiring
    December 5, 2016

    I shut my PC down fully every day ... so for example it was shut down last night .,... started today , and when I started LR ... is crashed on about 3rd edit step on a file.

    Is there a 'repair'  tool ?     becoming a pain.

    I know nothing about FastBoot ... I just turned it 'off' , will wait to see if this helps.

    F. McLion
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    December 5, 2016

    Tafflad schrieb:

    I shut my PC down fully every day ... so for example it was shut down last night .,... started today , and when I started LR ... is crashed on about 3rd edit step on a file.

    I know nothing about FastBoot ... I just turned it 'off' , will wait to see if this helps.

    There you go ... as I wrote, that (probably) is exactly the issue.

    If FastBoot is turned on, only a reboot completely unloads and reloads all drivers.

    There is nothing to "repair".

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