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Here is a description of what I observed during that 2:28:
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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,
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Hi @DenTech444 ,
Glad to hear the issue has been fixed for you. Now is Lightroom back to normal speed, are all operations fast now?
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Hi @DeeGee9229 ,
Glad to hear, it worked for you as well.
For you, just renaming the Lightroom folder worked?
Thanks,
Arjun
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Yes, I only renamed the Lightroom folder and the issue cleared
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If you created any presets or installed any Plug-ins, you will find that renamed folder may contain info useful to you.
For example, I had previously installed Topaz Photo AI and as a result it was accessibleble via Lightroom in two ways.
After renaming the Lightroom folder, those entries no longer existed in the Lightroom app.
To get them back we did the following:
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@arjunhaarith, as to the performance of Lightroom in other areas, I haven't looked into that yet. However, I expect to investigate that over the next week.
Arjun, thank you and Alok for an excellent support experience. Others should know that you two provided the kind of support users crave!
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@DenTech444 , Thanks a lot for this encouraging comment. I will definitely convey this to Alok as well.
All in all, we are happy that your issue is resolved.
Thanks,
Arjun