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Hello everyone I apologize for this my English but I have to translate everything with google but we get to the point so I have a very serious problem with lightroom after the last update every time I work in the development module after a dozen shots freezes the program and not allows me to work and I also noticed a certain slowdown in executing the rejection with the check mark and then delete any more photos at a time, I tried to uninstall and install the program but nothing has changed as a PC I have this Intel 7i configuration 12gb ram 2gb video card win10 I hope someone can help me because this thing is really tight because I just can not work steadily thanks
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The first that you can try is to deactivate the GPU support.
Adobe Lightroom GPU Troubleshooting and FAQ
Which version of Lightroom do you use, Lightroom Classic CC, Lightroom CC or Lightroom 6? Do you have installed the latest version of Lightroom?
Is your system up-to-date?
Axel
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Disabled gpu I have version 7.2 lightroom classic system win updated
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The next step that you can try is do reset the Lightroom preferences.
Resetting Preferences in Lightroom CC/6
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/articles-page/how-do-i-reset-lightrooms-preferences/
From my experience in the past I suggest also the following steps:
That may sound like a lot of work, but a clean install can and has already solved several problems in the past.
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I have the same problem, very frequent crashes in LR CC when in develop mode - every few minutes. I have the latest version of LR CC, I have uninstalled, run Adobe Cleaner Tool, reinstalled, disabled GPU acceleration. Windows and all drivers are up to date and the problem persists. I have tried creating a new catalogue and just importing one small folder of images, but the problem still occurs.
Despite searching various forums I cannot see any steps to resolve the issue beyond what I have already taken. Any further ideas?