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LR5 Crashing While Culling

New Here ,
Jun 10, 2013 Jun 10, 2013

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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.

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Adobe Employee , Jun 26, 2013 Jun 26, 2013

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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New Here ,
Jun 14, 2013 Jun 14, 2013

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dump file uploaded here, created by option A

http://cdn.leask.org/6m/PC/lightroom.7z

hope this is helpful, because the frquency of crashes is very bad 😞

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Explorer ,
Jun 21, 2013 Jun 21, 2013

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I think you could mark this as solved (at least for the win 7 64 bit crash) with the provided patch I've been crash free since I installed a couple days ago.

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New Here ,
Jun 21, 2013 Jun 21, 2013

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Same here. Looks to be fixed.

Thanks Simon.

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New Here ,
Jun 24, 2013 Jun 24, 2013

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I'd love to know when Adobe is going to release the fix for this. Restarting LR every 150 culled photos got old a long time ago.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 24, 2013 Jun 24, 2013

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It's fixed for me - why not send an email to sichen { at } adobe { dot } com and request a copy.

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New Here ,
Jun 24, 2013 Jun 24, 2013

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Sent a request a little earlier and am waiting on a reply. I was kind of hoping that since they've had a fix for about a week now that they'd send out an update to the program. Seems to me that this would be one of those things that you'd send out a fix for as soon as possible as the constant crashing affects more than just work flow, it breeds a sort of discontent and distrust with the user. But I'm glad the patch at least seems to wok once it's installed. Looking forward to getting ahold of it.

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