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I switched over to Lightroom 5 last night, and am trying to go through the current rather large amount of photos I need to edit and after about 50-100 photos LR crashes, with no error messages or anything. Windows just says its stopped working and starts trying to find a solution. I have tried reinstalling twice, and running as admin. Nothing seems to be working.
I really want to use LR5 as it seems faster on this older machine. Any help would rock.
Thank you all who reported the issue and have volunteered to test out the bug fix. Adobe has posted a note on how to apply the hotfix. Please check out http://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom/kb/lightroom-5-crashes-editing-images.html.
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Here is crash dump using process A:
http://wwww.s251757588.onlinehome.us/tempshares/lightroomcrashdump.zip
and here is a dump from another crash
My crashes have all been during the culling process, and 80% of the time seem to be caused by fast fingers moving back and forth quickly changing ratings. ... but I am definitely getting some crashes where I'm moving between images at a very moderate pace. Deleting all previews kept me crash free for a few hours yesterday, but today I've crashed now twice in 20 minutes.
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I also am unable to install on my windows 7 setup. I have x64 home premium. Running as administrator and in compatability mode with xp/ vista made no difference.
I uploaded crash files from the location that ChopBam found and they are hosted here:
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Adobe, fix your crap. This happens way too often. No error reports. Nothing to help trouble shoot. It happens to me on different computers with good hardware. I waste literal hours because I lose my culling progress.
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dan: I've done both, and there are crashing issues on both.
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With upgrades of earlier versions of LR, I have found that deleting all previews, previews.db, rootpixels.db, and the acr cache, and then recreating them afresh can solve most problems I have had, including crashes. No idea why this works, or what can go wrong in an upgrade, but it is worth a try. I now routinely do this after upgrading a catalog. Just finishing off rendering my 1:1s - they do take a long while! If you want to get working quickly, just do the standard previews, and add 1:1s as necessary later.
Bob Frost
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The crashing problem happens for me with catalogs made freshly in LR5 as well.
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make sure you try manually delete all previews from LR 4. I'm not sure if the fresh LR5 catalog would borrow from those old previews or not, but I've been crash free for 3-4 hours whereas yesterday I was crashing every 15 minutes. I'm still using my converted LR 4.4 catalog, but I deleted all previews (including everything else in the folder) ... I also rebooted my computer several times and installed a bunch of windows security updates, but I'm guessing the preview delete was the fix.
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That's just the thing--there are no old previews. It's a fresh LR5 catalog pointing to a completely new set of cr2 files. There's nothing left over from LR4, because LR4 hasn't touched those photos in the first place. I'll let the techs look over the crash dump.
Thanks for the replies though.
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Also, double check that you're harddrive has a decent amount of free space. Somehow through the setup up new catalogs, crash dump files and who knows what else I added 20+ gb to my ssd drive in one day.... LR crashed, and I happend to look at my hard drive and had 24kb free. I had over 40 GB of raw caches and temp files etc that I was able to delete.... Maybe LR5 is writing a bunch of temp stuff to the hardrive.
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I have 60GB free on my SSD, but my catalog files are all on the external HDD's with the cr2 files, and I have a bit over 2TB free on that particular drive.
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I've looked at the dump file. It seems that it crashed while you were doing something in the UI that requires Lightroom to rebuild some popup menu items. Does this offer some hint for you to more consistently reproduce it? Since it is still crashing for you on a new catalog, I am wondering if there are some user specific Lightroom presets that LR5 does not like. Try rename "C:\Users\<your user account>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom" to "C:\Users\<your user account>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom.old" and then see if you can get Lightroom 5 to crash again.
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I renamed the "Lightroom" folder inside "C:\Users\Andy\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\" to "Lightroom.old." Naturally, my develop presets were de-linked. After sorting through about 700 photos on a gallery I created after renaming AppData's Lightroom folder, and flagging about 200 of them (using Loupe view under Library mode), it crashed while I was continuing to scroll using my L&R arrow keys.
I used Method B to gather the crash dump file(s) this time.
http://andyhasak.com/other/lrcrashdumps/lightroom_dump2.zip
There is no specific action I take that causes it to crash. I could be scrolling through photos in the filmstrip in Loupe view, or applying a preset in Develop, or adjusting any of Develop's sliders, then the program crashes indiscriminately. If I edit for a while, then close/reopen the program, edit for a while, close/reopen, rinse and repeat, I can keep it from crashing. It never crashes immediately after I open, but seemingly only after a certain amount of activity. If I edit quick and hard, I can usually get it to crash 5-10 minutes after the program opens.
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Two more thoughts: have you updated your graphics card driver? They are some of the buggiest software around IME. Also have you created a new prefs file free from LR4 stuff? LR tends to harvest stuff from any old prefs files it finds, rather than create a new one from scratch - to save us having to reorganise a new one. I've had to delete old prefs files or rename them to prevent LR doing this.
I'm using Win8, i-3930K, 16GB ram, Quadro 2000, and not getting any crashes - yet!.
Bob Frost
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Yes and yes. GFX drivers are up to date and preferences are fresh. It is crashing still. Very strange.
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This may be a shot in the dark (like all my other suggestions).
I host my images on a NAS, but my catalog and previews are on a local SSD. During the LR5 beta I discovered and confirmed with other users that If you edited images too quickly, while LR was still "loading" images then it would reliably crash immediately. As far as I can tell that has been fixed (at least in the scenario that I had noticed it before)
What if there is a variant of this bug still around. Since you have your catalog and everything but program files are hosted on traditional hardrives it is feasible that you could edit faster then your hardrives could keep up. Maybe they keep up for awhile, but after 10-15 min of lot's of little read/ write the que builds up enough that LR is trying to write data to the catalog while cache previews etc are still being loaded.
The staff guy said that it crashed while menu items were trying to be populated which makes me think that LR was getting bogged down waiting on something.
If you're still wanting to try new things, try moving your catalog, previews, and raw cache to your SSD.... or try editing slower, being more deliberate about waiting until an image is fully loaded (and the cache preview too) before making adjustments. (edit - I thought I had figured something out, but this afternoon I'm back to crashing every 5-15 min WTF!)
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Thanks everyone. All three dmps point to the same crash. We're investigating it.
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Not sure if this is helpful but just in case...
When the crashes happen, Windows "whites out" the screen a little to emhpasise the crash reporting dialog.
However noticed tonight that the flagging images in the lower toolbar had become corrupted at the point of the crash:
I've previously also noticed some corruption in the thumbnails and also in the right-hand pane.
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Other observations:
HTH
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The bug appears when using the KBSC for flaging, rating and labeling in the library module, and is a Windows only issue. There is a resource leak. This is now fixed, which will show up in the next dot release. Sorry for the inconvenience that this might have caused. And thanks for everyone here to bring this bug to light.
The current workaround is to 1) restart LR 5 once a while; or 2) use the develop module for flaging, rating and labeling; or 3) use the toolbar or menu command to do the flaging, rating and labeling.
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Many of us have been also having crashes in develop mode while editing photos so please don't count this issue as closed. These crashes (at least for me) are not as frequent but are still very disruptive. Can we continue to post crash dumps for crashes that specifically occur while in develop mode?
Also, any idea a time frame for the first dot release?
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I would like to confirm what dan3430 said. The crashes occur in Develop mode as well, the details of which I explained in a previous post.
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The resource leak also occurs in the develop module using the same set of KBSC, but the extent of the resource leak is not as bad as the library module.
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Glad to hear you have found the problem - I also see the crash in the Develop module as well so hopefully you have also included this in your fix.
Do you have any idea when the next (first?!) dot release is due to be released?
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I am looking for several volunteers to try out the fix. It involves dropping in an updated DLL to replace a faulty component. If you are running on Windows 64-bit OS and likes to try out the fix, please send me an email to sichen {at} adobe {dot} com.
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Have emailed you. Happy to help. I have several thousand images that need rated and flagged and would be a good test I suspect