

- PHOTO SUPREME HANGS UP VERIFYING FOLDERS MAC OS
- PHOTO SUPREME HANGS UP VERIFYING FOLDERS DRIVER
- PHOTO SUPREME HANGS UP VERIFYING FOLDERS WINDOWS 10
- PHOTO SUPREME HANGS UP VERIFYING FOLDERS WINDOWS
I tried it on my laptop, after upgrading to the October 2020 release, and it worked there! Then I started to notice that I was having trouble with the file tree browser function in Windows Explorer, and then system shutdown started taking over 10 minutes! I couldn't figure it out, but I suspected that maybe the LR issue was related to everything else. I came across this thread, trying to figure out why my desktop (Win10) would not import images after the LR Classic October 2020 upgrade. If your previews are on the NAS, move them to local. Searching via google, everything points to the catalog cannot be on a NAS, it has to be local, so, if I assumed you placed the catalog on a NAS, then that is wrong. And if on an external hdd smart previews as well in case the ext hdd is not connected. They can be internal hdd, external hdd, probably on the NAS, but if on the NAS, perhaps using smart previews would help. See tip 3 10 Tips to Improve Lightroom's Speed and Performance Without Additional Hardware. Where are you keeping your Cameta RAW CACHE? This would only come into issue in develop. But what if they were on a drive in or connected to (ext hdid) the computer?ģ. Now, I understand you want to place the catalog and perhaps the previews on the NAS as to have access from another computer. Apparently running LR thru a NAS is very problematic. Are your preview folders in the same place as your catalog? I noticed a drive H with just the lrdata not the lrcat.

(3) I notice in your task manager several items not running in background, anything going odd their?Ī few things noticed when going thru all the above comments.ġ. (2) Does looking at your event viewer indicate anything? You mentioned cleaning the registry, with a maintanc/repair app? Or hardcore go in and edit? Warning, have backups of presets, plug-ins, catalogs, etc. (1) You mentioned uninstalling Lightroom, Most would just bring up the Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop application, and remove it from their, in addition, did you use Windows application removal to remove any extra copies (versions).ĭid you also go into Windows explorer (file mgt) and look for detrus in C:/Programs Files and for old 16 bit stuff C:/Program Files (86). And if your Information Technology skill set is that if a normal person, perhaps going to a computer tech would be best. I take No responsibility to results of anything that follows. Third party, in this case plug-ins not behaving well Registry issues, typically in something like this, left over detritus from previous installs/updates,
PHOTO SUPREME HANGS UP VERIFYING FOLDERS DRIVER
OS updates current?ĭriver issues, related to hardware issues, GPU driver up to date?
PHOTO SUPREME HANGS UP VERIFYING FOLDERS MAC OS
OS issue (like all the MAC OS Mojave that is going on), yes, I know, Windows not MAC. Hardware issue, GPU failing, Hard drive failing, etc Input types: Multitouch: No, Integrated touch: No, Integrated pen: Yes, External touch: No, External pen: Yes, Keyboard: NoĭirectX: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB (23.) Maximum thread count used by Camera Raw: 5Ĭamera Raw SIMD optimization: SSE2,AVX,AVX2Ĭamera Raw virtual memory: 1892MB / 12238MB (15%)Ĭamera Raw real memory: 1903MB / 24476MB (7%)


Virtual memory used by Lightroom: 6836.8 MB Real memory used by Lightroom: 5863.5 MB (23.9%) Real memory available to Lightroom: 24476.0 MB
PHOTO SUPREME HANGS UP VERIFYING FOLDERS WINDOWS 10
Operating system: Windows 10 - Enterprise Edition The card I'm trying to import from is fine. Nothing on my system has changed since the update. This wasn't an issue before, but I've now spent the better part of 2 hours on this issue. I've left it waiting for an hour to no avail. If I click on the program it grays out and says it's not responding and asks if I would like to wait or kill the program. I've tried starting from the desktop shortcut, starting using the CC app, starting by clicking on the catalog, and starting as administrator. I've killed all processes and restarted all Adobe. I've tested the integrity of the catalog. I have tried uninstalling, cleaning my registry, and reinstalling after a reboot. I can drag and drop using Windows Explorer and then synchronize the parent folder and it will import, but I can't use the import function. I can't choose an external or internal device to import from, because the application just freezes. Now when I go to import the circle in the lower left hand corner spins 1ce and then the application freezes. I installed the newest version of Lightroom Classic yesterday and now I can't import images.
