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Lightroom Classic CC problem
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: i'm bashing *your* claim that you have had no problems since windows 2k, but then go on to talk about various problems, this being yet another one. You are being parsimonious with the truth. I said I had no significant Windows crashing problems. But that's not the same as saying that Windows permissions system doesn't cause other problems for me. Nor is it the same as having problems with applications. it doesn't matter whether they're significant or not. even the smallest problem will interrupt your workflow. |
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Lightroom Classic CC problem
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: again, the point is that even though he continually runs into various problems, he dismisses windows as being a factor in any of them. Who said anything about 'continually'? i did. do try to keep up. |
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Lightroom Classic CC problem
On 2018-02-09 23:55:52 +0000, Eric Stevens said:
If you weren't so busy sharpening your club you would have noticed my problems are within the Adobe domain. LR will run with a new catalog but crashes with my old catalog. No import tool? Can you import the old catologs into a new one? I have LR installed on both w10 and macOS but can't be bothered opening it... I received a message when I reinstalled LR about updating my old LR catalog. Elsewhere I learned there is a danger that if I do this that I may lose images or edits. What happens when you import an old database into a new one I have yet to find out. I haven't heard from Adobe for 36 hours and I am about to experiment on my own. But first I will make a copy of my current catalog. I also want to try and get Crash Reporter running. If LR offers a catalog update then it's probably necessary. I would back up the catalogs and first try to import into a new database and if that fails the catalog update... -- teleportation kills |
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Lightroom Classic CC problem
On Fri, 09 Feb 2018 19:26:15 -0500, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: again, the point is that even though he continually runs into various problems, he dismisses windows as being a factor in any of them. Who said anything about 'continually'? i did. do try to keep up. Thank you for making my point. You are making up most of this stuff. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Lightroom Classic CC problem
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: again, the point is that even though he continually runs into various problems, he dismisses windows as being a factor in any of them. Who said anything about 'continually'? i did. do try to keep up. Thank you for making my point. my saying continually is because your problems are not a one-off. they're actually rather frequent. You are making up most of this stuff. nope. i'm going by what you've said over the years. |
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On Fri, 09 Feb 2018 19:26:14 -0500, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: i'm bashing *your* claim that you have had no problems since windows 2k, but then go on to talk about various problems, this being yet another one. You are being parsimonious with the truth. I said I had no significant Windows crashing problems. But that's not the same as saying that Windows permissions system doesn't cause other problems for me. Nor is it the same as having problems with applications. it doesn't matter whether they're significant or not. even the smallest problem will interrupt your workflow. I have never had my workflow interupted by Windows 10 crashing until Lightroom Classic CC locked up when using this particular catalog. It doesn't lock up when using another catalog. You are severely misguided if you think this points at a Windows problem. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Lightroom Classic CC problem
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: even the smallest problem will interrupt your workflow. I have never had my workflow interupted by Windows 10 crashing until Lightroom Classic CC locked up when using this particular catalog. forgot about spyder so quickly? It doesn't lock up when using another catalog. You are severely misguided if you think this points at a Windows problem. it could be. you haven't identified how that catalog became corrupted in the first place or what the exact cause of the crash actually is. it could be lightroom, it could be windows, it could be an antivirus app you've installed or a variety of other potential causes. you are giving windows a free pass to *any* problem. |
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Lightroom Classic CC problem
On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 18:19:50 -0500, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: again, the point is that even though he continually runs into various problems, he dismisses windows as being a factor in any of them. Who said anything about 'continually'? i did. do try to keep up. Thank you for making my point. my saying continually is because your problems are not a one-off. they're actually rather frequent. You are making up most of this stuff. nope. i'm going by what you've said over the years. Most of my problems arise from not knowing. I can't remember Windows crashing since I installed Windows 7. I have had one or two programs run amok, such as is the present case with Lightroom. I don't know what you are thinking of. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Lightroom Classic CC problem
On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 18:38:41 -0500, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: even the smallest problem will interrupt your workflow. I have never had my workflow interupted by Windows 10 crashing until Lightroom Classic CC locked up when using this particular catalog. forgot about spyder so quickly? That was not a Windows problem. That turned out to be a 'user' problem. It doesn't lock up when using another catalog. You are severely misguided if you think this points at a Windows problem. it could be. you haven't identified how that catalog became corrupted in the first place or what the exact cause of the crash actually is. It seems Adobe's Crash Report is not working. Check with Google and you will find a lot of people and Adobe apps have been affected by this of recent date. it could be lightroom, it could be windows, it could be an antivirus app you've installed or a variety of other potential causes. That's wishful thinking. you are giving windows a free pass to *any* problem. And you are blaming it for all. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Lightroom Classic CC problem
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: again, the point is that even though he continually runs into various problems, he dismisses windows as being a factor in any of them. Who said anything about 'continually'? i did. do try to keep up. Thank you for making my point. my saying continually is because your problems are not a one-off. they're actually rather frequent. You are making up most of this stuff. nope. i'm going by what you've said over the years. Most of my problems arise from not knowing. i can see that. I can't remember Windows crashing since I installed Windows 7. I have had one or two programs run amok, such as is the present case with Lightroom. I don't know what you are thinking of. who said anything about crashing? problems take many forms. |
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