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Hello,
Here is my problem:
Software: Adobe premiere elements 15
My editing is finished, I export the video, the export process begins. After a while, my computer turns off by itself. Can not go after the export.
Do you have an idea of ​​the cause? I imagine they can be many ....
Thank you.
Matt
Bonjour,
Voici mon problème:
Logiciel : Adobe premiere elements 15
Mon montage est terminé, j'exporte la vidéo, le processus d'exportation commence. Au bout d'un certain moment, mon ordinateur s'éteint tout seul. Impossible d'aller au bout de l'exportation.
Avez-vous une idée de la cause ? J'imagine qu'elles peuvent être nombreuses....
Merci.
Matt
Computer shut-downs are most often either a bug in the operating system, a lack of free space on your hard drive or the result of your computer overheating.
Which operating system do you have?
What processor does your computer have with how much RAM?
How much free space is on your hard drive?
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Computer shut-downs are most often either a bug in the operating system, a lack of free space on your hard drive or the result of your computer overheating.
Which operating system do you have?
What processor does your computer have with how much RAM?
How much free space is on your hard drive?
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Thank you very much for your answer, Steve.
Here some informations about my computer.
- Win7
- 64 bits
- Processor: AMD FX(tm) - 4100 Quad-Core 3.6 Ghz
- RAM: 4,00 Go
- free Space: 215 Go
Matt
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Which model of camcorder is your video coming from?
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My camcorder is Panasonic HC-920.
But I think my problem is, in part, solved. And it it thanks to you.
When you told me than a reason can be an overheating of my computer, i opend it, vacuum it and let it open while exporting. And you know what ? It succeed ! So you were right. It was surely the problem.
Thank you very much, Steve !
Bravissimo !!! 🙂
Matt 🙂
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Great to hear, Matt! And glad it was an easily solvable hardware rather than software issue.