Other GPU intensive apps run perfectly on the new computer.I switched to a new computer recently, and that is when my problems began. I have a similar problem as the OP, and several other users as I can see when searching the web. (I have nearly 2TB of images, which makes it too costly to switch to Lightroom CC.) No events showing up in Events Viewer, as usual. However, today it crashed again at 13h50m local time. I removed my graphics card a few days ago, and thought that Lightroom Classic CC was finally behaving. What can I undertake to improve on my situation? All suggestions are welcome. I don't get error messages (or not to my knowledge), only Crash Report windows. ![]() It may take seconds after launching Lightroom, or minutes, in rare occasions half an hour before a crash happens. Crashes happen most often in Develop, but at random activities. I loyally fill in Crash reports, but suspect that no-one is interested. Lightroom crashes so often that it has become un-usable. ![]() If I get a chance to close Lightroom myself, I do so with Backup and Integrity Checking. I almost always open my Catalogs with Integrity Checking. I do have Google's (DxO's) Nik Collection executables listed as 3rd-party editing software, in Edit, Preferences, tab External Editing. I don't have any third party plug-ins, and the default Adobe plug-ins are all disabled. I have the Edit, Preferences, tab Performance option Use Graphics Processor un-ticked. I have uninstalled Lightroom Classic CC, then re-installed it. I have a Radeon RX 470 graphics card, software version 17.11.2 (latest). It has a 256GB SSD and a 4TB disk (after RAID1 is applied to two 4TB disks). It has an Intel i7-6700 CPU and 32GB RAM. My PC runs on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit version 1703 version 15063.726 I am running Lightroom Classic CC 7.0.1 with Camera Raw 10.0
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