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Lightroom Classic hangs until Task Manager is opened

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May 17, 2021 May 17, 2021

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I have an extremely odd situation. Sometimes when I open Lightroom Classic, it hangs and Windows will put (Not Responding) in the title bar. It will stay like this until I open up the Windows Task Manager to see what's happening. Nearly immediately after opening Task Manager, Lightroom will continue loading and start working normally again. It is almost as if opening Task Manager reminds Lightroom that it is supposed to be loading.

 

In Task Manager, nothing unusual seems to be happening. My system load overall is low. There are no weird tasks running that I can see. While Lightroom is frozen, it is using minimal CPU. It appears to be idle. 

 

This does not happen consistently, but it is frequent. I see it about 3 times out of 5 that I start up Lightroom.  

 

I have tried different things, including relocating my catalog to a new SSD, creating a new catalog and importing all of my photos and videos into the new catalog. It doesn't matter if I've freshly rebooted the computer or if it has been running for days. The issue still happens with the same frequency.

 

I have tested to see if just waiting will make Lightroom Classic unfreeze on its own. It doesn't. I have waited as long as 30 minutes and it remains frozen until I open up Task Manager, at which point it continues loading and operates normally.

 

I am running the latest Lightroom Classic 10.2. This issue has been occuring for the last 2 or 3 months.

 

Has anyone else experienced this?

 

Windows 10 x64 (version 20H2)

64GB RAM

AMD Ryzen 3900x

Nvidia GeForce 1080Ti 11GB

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Community Expert , May 17, 2021 May 17, 2021

Do you by any chance have a Logitech mouse/keyboard/etc? If yes, then check whether the Logitech plugin is installed - delete it if yes. More info at https://feedback.photoshop.com/conversations/lightroom-classic/lightroom-silently-installed-logitech-plugin-causes-problems-for-many-people/5f5f46254b561a3d4276081a

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I should mention I have also tried emptying the caches and optimizing my catalog. The catalog is also optimized automatically every week during scheduled LR backup.

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These aren't the issue I'm having

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Do you by any chance have a Logitech mouse/keyboard/etc? If yes, then check whether the Logitech plugin is installed - delete it if yes. More info at https://feedback.photoshop.com/conversations/lightroom-classic/lightroom-silently-installed-logitech...

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Yes, this makes sense. The problems started soon after I got a new Logitech mouse. I should have known because the silently-installed Logitech plugin for Premiere Pro also causes issues.

 

I've disabled and then removed the Logitech plugin for Lightroom Classic and have been able to start LR Classic multiple times now without any freezes. Thanks!

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Thanks for confirming that the issue was resolved by removing the plugin as it may help others resolve similar issues in future.

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