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When I open a raw (CR2) image, blue screen problem Windows 10:
KMODE_EXCEPTIONM_NOT HANDLED
CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT
UNEXPECTED_KERNEL__MODE_TRAP
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Intel i7 7820X
MSI Tomahawk AC
16GB RAM x 2 modules Corsair (32GB RAM)
SSD M.2 Samsung
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This is more than likely a hardware issue judging by the crash report
You could trying going to Edit > Preferences > Camera Raw and disable Use Graphics Processor
Take a look here
Adobe Camera Raw graphics processor (GPU) FAQ and troubleshooting
Try updating your GPU driver from the manufacturers website
It would help if you mentioned what version of Photoshop and Camera Raw you have
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Hello, the problem continue.
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Did you restart after disabling the GPU usage?
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Restart program? yes.
I have installed "Affinity Photo" and 0 problems.
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Could you please post screenshots of the problem and the Camera Raw Preferences dialog?
Does turning off »Use Graphics Processor« in the Photoshop Performance Preferences (Photoshop > Preferences > Performance > Graphic Processor Settings) and restarting Photoshop have any bearing on the issue?
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I have been getting a similar lockup and then bluescreen/watch dog error withing 5 to 10 minutes of using Lightroom and Photoshop for the past few days. The one obvious change was an Nvidia driver update. I uninstalled the newest driver(as of writing this ver. 391.24) and installed version 390.77 from this page, Advanced Driver Search | NVIDIA , for my Geforce GTX 560 Ti. I have been editing for a good hour now in both programs and no problems. Hope this resolves your issue too. Hopefully Adobe or Nvidia will get this bug resolved soon.
Shannon
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Just a follow up to last reply, taking the driver back to a previous version helped but it wasn't a permanent fix. I was able to edit well over an hour or more but it eventually bluescreened again. Tonight I uninstalled and reinstalled all Adobe apps and the Creative Cloud. I also updated my nvidia driver to the newest beta version but I didn't install nVidia experience software. I will let you know how it goes. My system definitely only is crashing with Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop open. Just for kicks I ran a Passmark burn-in test on the processor and video card yesterday for a while and it didnt' skip a beat. Started up Lightroom tonight when I got home and it locked up and bluescreened befor before I even edited the first picture.
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El problema está resuelto. Contacté con Nvidia y me ayudaron perfectamente.
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So after changing drivers etc., etc. the system was still crashing. I did a Win10 refresh and had to reinstall all software. I'll let you know how that goes after I test it out later today.