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When I export my computer shuts off

New Here ,
Mar 09, 2017 Mar 09, 2017

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  When I am exporting my finish pictures my computer keeps turn it off.  I have tried a couple different folder which each folder is larger than 100  pictures.  I tried 2 small folders to see what the outcome would be. Each folder had less than 25 pictures and the computer did not turn off

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LEGEND ,
Mar 09, 2017 Mar 09, 2017

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A computer shutting off usually means a HARDWARE problem, most likely it is overheating.  The new update 2015.9/6.9 has a quicker and probably a more efficient export and may not overheat but the computer probably needs checked out.

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Mar 09, 2017 Mar 09, 2017

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I appreciate you taking the time out to help me. My hard drive is a solid-state drive. My computer does not shut down for no other reason then when I'm exporting my finish pictures

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Mar 09, 2017 Mar 09, 2017

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Exporting uses a lot of CPU power which may lead to overheating, so check that the cooling fan is working properly, and that the air intake is not clogged up.

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Mar 09, 2017 Mar 09, 2017

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All intake is been vacuumed and cleaned recently all fans are working and I have a coolant system as well. If it overheats when I am exporting in Lightroom  shouldn't it overheat when I'm using other software as well

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Mar 09, 2017 Mar 09, 2017

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Not necessarily. Lightroom can push your computer harder than most other programs.There are several free apps that monitor internal temperatures. You could run one while doing a large export and see what happens.

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Mar 09, 2017 Mar 09, 2017

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What version of LR are you using (5.x, 6.x, CC 2015.x)?

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Mar 10, 2017 Mar 10, 2017

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I am using LR6 my CPU was overheating. I updated the bios and it stopped overheating. Thank you for taking the time.

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