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Lightroom Classic takes 2:28 to start completely

Explorer ,
Aug 16, 2024 Aug 16, 2024

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  • LRC Version is 13.5
  • Processor            Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-14900   2.00 GHz
  • Installed RAM    32.0 GB (29.7 GB usable)
  • System type        64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
  • Pen and touch   No pen or touch input is available for this display
  • Display Adapters: Intel UHD Graphics 770 and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • Windows 11 Pro, 23H2, OS Build: 22631.4037, Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22700.1027.0

 

  • Expected result is that LRC would fully start in less time than my older computer (15 seconds)
  • Actual complete start time is 2 minutes and 28 seconds.

 

Here is a description of what I observed during that 2:28: 

  1. 2-3 seconds: visible is a mostly Gray window, but with title bar, Library, Develop etc. tabs and Splash screen appearing. The app extends across the full height and width of the 49-inch screen (3840x1080).  At lower left, visible are inactive icons for Main Window, second window, Library Grid, Go Back, and Go Forward. An empty filmstrip is visible.
  2. 25 seconds: Splash screen disappears. On the left panel, 16 outlines (probably representing catalogue and folders), some partially hidden, appear and on the right panel a drop-down rectangle appears
  3. 2:28 Seconds: both side panels show normally, Previous photo shows, the Library Tab is active, the bottom filmstrip is shown
  4. The "What's New"  description window shows

 

[Moved from ‘Bugs’ to ‘Discussions’ by moderator, according to forum rules. A ‘bug’ is not just another word for any problem with software!]

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Explorer , Aug 28, 2024 Aug 28, 2024

Solution found by Adobe tech support's Alok! My Lightroom now loads completely in 7-8 seconds.

 

I'll start with the answer, and then fill in the details.

Actual "fix"

On my Windows 11 Pro PC, in C:\Users\ddm44\AppData\Roaming\Adobe, Alok renamed the folder, Lightroom, to LightroomOld and then started Lightroom.

Why this worked

After Alok systematically investigated various areas, he recognized that one or more (I'll call them) personal configuration files that contain info such as Presets I created,

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LEGEND ,
Aug 18, 2024 Aug 18, 2024

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Suggestion: Reset the Lightroom preferences

    I found two preference files
        Lightroom Classic CC 7 Startup Preferences.agprefs
        Lightroom Classic CC 7 Preferences.agprefs
    I copied each and deleted the originals.
    I restarted LRC and received an error message “An error prevented Lightroom Classic from opening the catalog.”
    I put back the startup preferences file and LRC started, but it still took 2:28
    Surprisingly, the preferences file reappeared with today's date, I guess by LRC, so I decided to reset the preferences using a different method.
        I saved a copy of the preference file
        I started LRC
        I reset the preferences using Shift Alt and clicking
        Apparently, that caused LRC to be restarted, but since I had other apps open, mostly covering LRC, I didn’t realize that immediately.
        So I ended LRC and then started it so I could time it.
        Time was 2:29 so no change.

 

 

 

It may be a typo error, but something sounds wrong in both of those descriptions of how you reset the preferences file.

 

In the first case, I assume that LrC was not running, correct? Deleting the preferences file (and yes you can delete both of those files) should not cause an error upon starting LrC. Both of those files should get recreated from scratch, and LrC should start.

 

"an error prevented Lightroom Classic from opening the catalog"

 

This sounds a lot like "The Lightroom catalog cannot be opened because another application already has it opened.""

 

A somewhat clumsy video of my accomplishing the above:

 

 

 

In the second case, I think you skipped over the part where your closed LrC, and then while holding down on Shift and ALT you clicked on the LrC startup Shortcut Icon in the Taskbar. Correct?

 

And a video of that (shortened a bit)

 

 

P.S. the difference in how LrC came back up after deleting the preferences file is due to my (in the first) deleting both files whereas the second method only deleted the one file. You may have noticed an issue in the first one with existing catalog to bring up.

 

 

 

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Explorer ,
Aug 18, 2024 Aug 18, 2024

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Although I used Shift Alt from within the LrC Preferences General Tab, it may be true that somehow LrC was still running, but I’m pretty sure that LrC terminated itself when I performed that Shift Alt > Reset Preferences operation.

 

I will revisit that.

 

In the meantime, I renamed what I think are the correct preference files, started LrC and saw the error reported. The attached file is a word document showing what I did and the final results. Could the path for the preference files be the wrong path?

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LEGEND ,
Aug 18, 2024 Aug 18, 2024

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"I used Shift Alt from within the LrC Preferences General Tab"

 

Ah,  Ok, this method:

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Yes, that will work, and it will close, then restart LrC.

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"and saw the error reported."

 

In Windows File Explorer, bring up the folder the catalog is in. Sounds like a lock file was not deleted.

 

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 this was mentioned above and an Adobe document on it was listed:

 

 

If the lock file is indeed not getting deleted when LrC close, their is a problem.

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Aug 19, 2024 Aug 19, 2024

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Thanks for that suggestion.

 

With LrC not running, I see no lock file in the catalog folder.

But after LrC starts, I do see a lock file: Lightroom Catalog-v13-3.lrcat.lock. Based upon your link that appears to be normal behavior.

 

Again I appreciate your continued involvement with my issue!

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 18, 2024 Aug 18, 2024

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Hi @DenTech444 ,

 

Thanks for sharing the information about the slowness. Inorder for us to investigate more on this issue, can you kindly provide the following files :

1. Diagnostic Report : You can go to Lightroom Classic -> Preferences -> Lightroom Sync

Hold the Alt key, and click Generate Diagnostic Report.  

2. Lrc_Console : Please go to C:\Users\xxxx\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom\ and copy the lrc_console file

 

Please share the files mentioned in Step 1 and Step 2.

 

Thanks,

Arjun

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LEGEND ,
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Hi @DenTech444 ,

 

Thanks for sharing the information about the slowness. Inorder for us to investigate more on this issue, can you kindly provide the following files :

1. Diagnostic Report : You can go to Lightroom Classic -> Preferences -> Lightroom Sync

Hold the Alt key, and click Generate Diagnostic Report.  

2. Lrc_Console : Please go to C:\Users\xxxx\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom\ and copy the lrc_console file

 

Please share the files mentioned in Step 1 and Step 2.

 

Thanks,

Arjun


By @arjunhaarith

 

As a member I am very happy to see that you are getting involved in this discussion.

 

You may have noticed one strange oddity in the info from the authors information. That being that the internal CAMERA RAW in LrC and the actual Adobe Camera RAW plugin used in PS are reporting that the GPU has 11.5 GB of VRAM available. Despite the LrC System Info showing 12 GB, and specifications on the GPU showing 12 GB. What is with that???? maybe a false hearing, but an oddity.

 

Also, a bit of confusion on the on Motherboard GPU or more likely Integrated Video Control vs add in GPU.

(My next reply to the author is to inquire on that.)

 

 

 

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Explorer ,
Aug 19, 2024 Aug 19, 2024

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Thank you, Arjun.

I'm happy to see that a diagnostic reporting facility exists in LrC!

I have attached the specific file, lrc_console.log, you requested.

The process also created a zip file, but the upload feature in this thread does not allow it to be attached. So, I have attached instead a screen snapshot of the files extracted from the zip file. Please let me know if I should attach any of these files as well.

 

I very much appreciate your involvement and hope you can find a solution!

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 19, 2024 Aug 19, 2024

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Hi @DenTech444 ,

 

This screenshot doesn't help much.

You can send them(diagnostic reports) over an email (haarithg@adobe.com)

Also another curious thought, have you enabled Sync (images either being downloaded/uploaded or paused)?

 

Thanks,

Arjun

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Aug 19, 2024 Aug 19, 2024

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Arjun, I emailed you the zip file. Please verify for me that it was received. Thanks.

As to your question, "Have I enabled Sync?",  I can say I did not select any button labeled "Enable Sync". 

 

Is there a procedure I should follow to enable Sync? If so, please share it and I will perform it.

In case it will help, I have attached a screen shot of my Lightroom Sync tab contents.

 

 

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Aug 19, 2024 Aug 19, 2024

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Hi @DenTech444 ,

 

I recieved the file, thank you !!

While we look at the files that you have sent, can you please try this activity and let me know if it is of any help :

 

1) Do you have Lightroom Desktop (just the LR as seen in Creative cloud) installed on your system ? If not, please install it once from Creative Cloud

2) Quit Lightroom Classic

3) Launch Lightroom Desktop

4) Quit Lightroom Desktop

5) Relaunch Lightroom Classic and share your experiences

 

Thanks,

Arjun

 

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My pleasure, Arjun. I'm so thankful for your help!

 

I do have Lightroom Desktop. It started completely in 8 seconds and showed 26 photos. (I had tried using it a little in the past.)

 

I ended Lightroom Desktop and started Lightroom Classic. It again took 2:28 to start completely. Lightroom Classic's catalogue contains over 53,000 photos.

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Arjun, it just occurred to me that you may have been asking if I had the cloud storage sync enabled. I checked and I see that it is paused.

2024-08-19 13_48_54-Sync Paused.jpg

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Thanks for this information !!

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LEGEND ,
Aug 19, 2024 Aug 19, 2024

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On the:

  • Intel UHD Graphics 770
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070

 

I think that the Intel is an integrated video control, as opposed to the NVIDIA Dedicated GPU.

 

If you could reply back what your computer make/model is, and any options when purchased, that may clarify (a link to a web page would help)

 

If the Intel is just an integrated Video Controller, then LrC can basically ignore it. But some find it best to disable that in the Windows Device Drivers. Their are Adobe Documents on that. Some might even disable that in the BIOS (but can not recommend that as a non tech).

 

If the Intel is in fact an actual Dedicated (some say Discrete) GPU, with it's own VRAM, And you have that NVIDIA GPU card, then LrC will not like that one bit. (would you get an error???). LrC does not like multiple GPU's (if they are not the exact same make/model). Also, that high end NVIDIA would likely perform better than the Intel.

 

So, an inquiry, have you disabled the Intel UHD Graphics 770?

 

 

 

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Aug 19, 2024 Aug 19, 2024

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Thanks for the further inquiry and your interest in my issue.

 

The computer is a Dell XPS Desktop 8960. The Intel graphics card is described as integrated. I hope this link works and will help: Dell XPS Desktop - Computer Desktops | Dell USA

 

If you're asking if I disabled the Intel display adapter driver, then yes, I disabled each of the display adapters' drivers, but not both simultaneously. When I disabled the Intel driver, the load time actually took a little longer. The exact info is somewhere in this long conversation. 🙂

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I'd be interested to see if there's been any progress on this.  Having very similar problems with a new HP desktop also with Intel UHD Graphics 770 and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 cards (although mine is a 4070Ti). 

 

My system ran well for a few weeks but then developed the same Lightroom taking an age to open.  It went from a few seconds to over two minutes and the only thing I can think of which may have had an impact on it was me installing another program (Davinci Resolve 19)  which includied a number of Visual C updates.  I tried uninstalling Resolve, but it didn't have any noticable effect on the lag in Lightroom opening up.  I've gone throught this thread trying the various suggestions offered, but without any success

 

Hopefully this isn't seen as hijacking your thread, but very similar issue so having a common solution would be great

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Aug 26, 2024 Aug 26, 2024

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What have you done exactly for trying to solve the issue?

 

Is your system up-to-date? Do you have installed all recent updates and patches for the operating system and the device drivers, especially the graphic driver. If you have a NVidia graphic card installed, make sure that you are using the recent Studio version of the driver, not the Game Ready version.

 

Please provide a copy of your 'System Info'. This can be get from the LrC Help > System Info menu item. There's a copy button in the System Info dialog. Press this button and paste the info into your next forum post.

 

Do you have try to disabling the processor internal graphic card? To disable the lesser of the two cards, use the Device Manager on Windows. In the Device Manager, right-click the card's name and choose Disable.

 

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My System: Intel i7-8700K - 64GB RAM - NVidia Geforce RTX 3060 - Windows 11 Pro 23H2 -- LR-Classic 13.4 - Photoshop 25.11 - Nik Collection 7 - PureRAW 4 - Topaz PhotoAI 3

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Hi AxelMatt

 

Thanks for your reply

 

As I mentioned previously, I didn't want to Hijack this thread hence why I didn't inlude my 'System Info'.  However, I do think that the issues I've encountered are too close to DenTech444's description to be coincidental, and since you've asked the System Info report from LRC is:

 

 

Lightroom Classic version: 13.5 [ 202408062022-6258095b ]
License: Creative Cloud
Language setting: en
Operating system: Windows 11 - Home Premium Edition
Version: 11.0.22631
Application architecture: x64
System architecture: x64
Logical processor count: 32
Processor speed: 2.9GHz
SqLite Version: 3.36.0
CPU Utilisation: 0.0%
Power Source: Plugged In
Built-in memory: 65216.9 MB
Dedicated GPU memory used by Lightroom: 1448.0MB / 11996.0MB (12%)
Real memory available to Lightroom: 65216.9 MB
Real memory used by Lightroom: 11053.8 MB (16.9%)
Virtual memory used by Lightroom: 12340.9 MB
GDI objects count: 1052
USER objects count: 2549
Process handles count: 13907
Memory cache size: 14291.0MB
Internal Camera Raw version: 16.5 [ 1953 ]
Maximum thread count used by Camera Raw: 5
Camera Raw SIMD optimization: SSE2,AVX,AVX2
Camera Raw virtual memory: 3002MB / 32608MB (9%)
Camera Raw real memory: -167338MB / 65216MB (-256%)
 
Cache1: 
Final1- RAM:273.0MB, VRAM:12.0MB, 1U1A6592.CR3
NT- RAM:273.0MB, VRAM:12.0MB, Combined:285.0MB
 
Cache2: 
m:14291.0MB, n:272.9MB
 
U-main: 167.0MB
 
System DPI setting: 96 DPI
Desktop composition enabled: Yes
Standard Preview Size: 1920 pixels
Displays: 1) 1920x1080, 2) 1920x1080
Input types: Multitouch: No, Integrated touch: No, Integrated pen: Yes, External touch: No, External pen: Yes, Keyboard: No
 
Graphics Processor Info: 
DirectX: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti (32.0.15.6081)
Init State: GPU for Export supported by default
User Preference: GPU for Export enabled
Enable HDR in Library: OFF
 
Application folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Lightroom Classic
Library Path: C:\Users\daveg\Pictures\Lightroom Catalogs\Daves HP 23 August\Daves HP.lrcat
Settings Folder: C:\Users\daveg\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom
 
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My system drivers are all up to date, and I'D downloaded and installed the latest Nvidia Studio Graphics Driver from the NVidea website.
 
I disabled the Intel 770 graphics card and the NVidea RTX7070TI separately, and I also set LRC not to use Graphics card.  I reset LRC's Preferences and also created a new catolog adding only a few photos (My Catolog is on the internal C:: Drive which is an SSD.  My images live on an extrnal SSD)
 
After each of these changes, I've rebooted LRC and there's been no discernable difference in Startup time.
 
Once LRC is up and running it works well but the startup time is annoying me more than it should!!!
 
I've also copied my Catalog over to my laptop which struggles if you add more than a handful of masks and definitely doesn't like  the DeNoise function.  It opens LRC in  few seconds
 
Not sure there's much else I can add just now
 
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Hi AxelMatt

 

Thanks for your reply

 

As I mentioned previously, I didn't want to Hijack this thread hence why I didn't inlude my 'System Info'.  However, I do think that the issues I've encountered are too close to DenTech444's description to be coincidental, and since you've asked the System Info report from LRC is:

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By @DeeGee9229

 

"...are too close to..." aren't the same!! An this differences can be the reason for the problems.

 

I think you've reset the LR preferences to the default settings. If not, please check if the reset helps.

On which drive is your catalog stored? If it's a normal hard drive (no SSD !!!) please check the defragmentation of the drive and try to defrag this drive.

Another try is to create a new catalog, import several images and check if it's help. Alternatively, you can also export pictures from your old catalog to the new one.

 

If this all doesn't help I would try a complete and clean reinstallation of th Adobe applications.

Please follow the steps below:

 

If you're unable to install the cc desktop app at this stage, use an administrator account (solution 4 here, https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/creative-cloud-missing-damaged.html).

 

If that doesn't help, I would even consider a complete reinstallation (including the operating system)

  

My System: Intel i7-8700K - 64GB RAM - NVidia Geforce RTX 3060 - Windows 11 Pro 23H2 -- LR-Classic 13.4 - Photoshop 25.11 - Nik Collection 7 - PureRAW 4 - Topaz PhotoAI 3

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Hi, AxelMatt

 

Thnaks for your further suggestions.  I'd addressed many of them in my previous reply so I won't re-visit those.

 

I did however, follow through on your suggestion of removing the CC Suite as per the guides you linked to.  I rebooted and then re-installed CC Desktop from which I installed LRC.  Even without adding any further Apps, the lag in startup showed no noticeable difference. 

 

I'm afraid a full system reinstallation is a step too far for me just now - I think it would be little more than a hopeful punt.  For now I'll see if GenTech444's engagement with Adobe Tech Support comes up with anything further.

 

Thanks again 

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Hi, DeeGee9229,

 

I don't have a solution yet, but I did run into some surpising and bad developments.

 

I worked with Adobe tech support on this. Support had me create a some diagnostic logs, which I thought was a good idea. After I sent the logs, Adobe support asked me to try starting LrC in Map mode instead of development mode.  The procedure was to select Maps , then end the program and restart LrC. That seemed like a reasonable approach to me.

 

I noticed I was in Library mode, not delevelop mode. I selected the Map tab. 

Switching to Map from Library took 27 seconds. Thereafter starting LrC took over 4 minutes. And it started with the Library tab, not the map tab. Because of this extra long time I thought I should reboot my computer.

 

I rebooted. During boot, a new BIOS was automatically installed with a warning not to interrupt the process.

Now total LrC start time was 6:20 to the library tab. Collections but NO FOLDERS were shown in the left pane.

 

I ended LrC and ran Windows virus scan. No problems were reported.

 

I started LrC again. This time it took 10 minutes. The Library loupe view of a photo was visible, but right-clicking on it did not allow me any selections. I was hoping to have it show me the Windows folder in which the photo resided. So, it appears that LrC may not be fully loaded.

 

In summary, the LrC app appears to be in a state where I can’t even load it fully.

 

I asked Adobe Tech Support on Wednseday if I should unisnstall LrC and reinstall it. Support's Arjun, who had been very helpful, copied a different tech support person, Anadi,  who would assist me further.

 

When I didn't hear back form Anadi, on Saturday I emailed Arjun. Today (Monday) I receive an email from Adobe support's Ankit. He has suggested 5 things to try and asked me about my hard drive set up. I have already tried some of his suggestions and believe he should have know about that, but I will see where this goes.

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Hi, DenTech444

Thanks for the reply. 

 

Worrying indeed.  I don't think I'll try the 'Open in Maps' suggestion unless there's any evidence it might help, clearly it hasn't helped at all in your case.  I'll keep tabs on this thread to see where it goes

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Solution found by Adobe tech support's Alok! My Lightroom now loads completely in 7-8 seconds.

 

I'll start with the answer, and then fill in the details.

Actual "fix"

On my Windows 11 Pro PC, in C:\Users\ddm44\AppData\Roaming\Adobe, Alok renamed the folder, Lightroom, to LightroomOld and then started Lightroom.

Why this worked

After Alok systematically investigated various areas, he recognized that one or more (I'll call them) personal configuration files that contain info such as Presets I created, Plug-in links I added, etc. might be corrupted. To remove all these files from Lightroom's view, he renamed the folder described above and then restarted Lightroom. Lightroom created a default Lightroom subfolder in the Adobe subfolder and loaded quickly.

Why I think this corruption occurred

When I first bought my new compter, I had to tranfer more than a TB of data to it - from my D:\Pictures and from D:\Documents. I also think I copied other files as well, which likely included the AppData areas. 

To perform this copy I tried a copy over WIFI to the new computer. This failed several times, so I bought a 2 TB thumb drive, copied to it from the old computer, and then from it to the new computer. To save time, I opted to skip files that already existed.

 

I suspect that one or more of the skipped files was not completely copied...and maybe corrupted. This is just a guess.

 

Other things that Alok changed

NVIDIA driver

Alok also manually searched for and found an NVIDIA driver that was 4 days newer than my driver. He installed the Studio Driver, though he said the gaming driver would also be OK. He then rebooted the system and restarted Lightroom. We "felt" that Lightroom started a few seconds more quickly.

OneDrive-connected Lightroom Files

Alok noted that Lightroom files were being synchronized to OneDrive. He stopped any Lightroom files from being written to a OneDrive-linked folder, though I'm not sure how he did that. As a result, the load time decreased to a little over 2 minutes according to Alok. This was an improvement, though not a total resolution.

 

Otherwise, the system configuration is unchanged

For example, both GPUs are enabled. The screen resolution is 3840 x 1080. Lightroom occupies the entrie 49" monitor's width.

 

I'll need to work more with LIghtroom to see if everything is OK, but so far, the load time problem has been resolved!

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Hi Dentech444

 

Brilliant news that  between you and Adobe Tech Support, you seem to have got to the bottom of th issue.

 

I tried the fix on my system and it's worked a treat, so thanks for the update

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I'm very glad that worked for you, DeeGee!

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