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ahargusphoto
Participating Frequently
March 2, 2023
Question

LR Classic 12.2 Develop Module OS Crash with SYSTEM THREAD EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED

  • March 2, 2023
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Been fighting BSoD blue screen crashes while in LR 12.2 in Develop module.  Sometimes crashes without blue screen.  Have uninstalled/reinstalled LR Classic several times.  Ran Windows Updates, updated graphics drivers and Intel drivers.  CANNOT get any LR work done and have several deadlines.  Copy of my System Info is attached.  ADOBE...I NEED YOUR HELP!!!!!!!!

 

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Inspiring
March 2, 2023

You may want to review the Microsoft Event Viewer to see of that reveals anything.

 

ahargusphoto
Participating Frequently
March 2, 2023

STATUS UPDATE:  

I knew that my issue was driver conflict with LR of some sort.  BSoD was only happening while LR open.  Looked closer to the BSoD error and noticed the file name at issue was a NVIDIA driver (nvlddmkm.sys).  Determined that my NVIDIA GeForce graphics card runs with two drivers packages - Game Ready Driver package and Studio Driver package.  The "Game Ready" package was updated yesterday but I hadn't run the update for the "Studio" driver package until late last night.  Ran a stop watch while LR was open following the update and didn't experience a subsequent BSoD crash and was FINALLY able to edit client files late last night without issue.  Pray that this positive trend continues today...I am way behind.

Participant
March 10, 2023
Thomas...I have the NVIDIA GeForce app on my laptop. I think you can get
that from the NVIDIA downloads page. Once you get it installed...go to the
Drivers tab and then look for the 3 "dots" on the far right. Click on that
and you'll see the two drive packages (see screenshot).

Alysia
[image: GeForce screenshot.jpg]

That's the thing I can't install the studio package on laptop when downloading it from Nvidias website.. It says that it is not compatible with my version of Windows 11. I have the newest version and everything is up to date.

 

It's very frustrating. This bug began 10 days ago and I'm almost ready to throw my laptop out the window!

 

Thomas

dj_paige
Legend
March 2, 2023

OS Crash/Blue Screen of death is eaither a bad/corrupted/out-of-date drive (so re-install all your drivers) or a hardware malfunction somewhere. This includes the cooling system and all other pieces of hardware. So when someone asks if you ran a memory check and you reply "Yes", its not clear if you mean you tested all hardware, or just tested the memory.

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 2, 2023

We’ve reviewed the email address you use with this forum and find no crash reports in our system.

 

Did you see a crash dialog?

Do you use a different email address when filling out the crash report?

Was the crash dialog Adobe’s? Microsoft’s?

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
ahargusphoto
Participating Frequently
March 2, 2023

Yes...no issues detected with hardware.  In fact, back in December I even replaced my 500gb SSD with a 1tb SSD and upgraded my physical RAM from 16 to 32 (the system max).

Sean McCormack
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 2, 2023

Have you run a memory test? 

Sean McCormack. Author of 'Essential Development 3'. Magazine Writer. Former Official Fuji X-Photographer.