![]() ![]() Memory management is either drivers, ram or hdd.Ĭan you follow option one on the following link - hereĪnd then do this step below: Small memory dumps - Have Windows Create a Small Memory Dump (Minidump) on BSOD I would run HDTune on the nvme and other storage and confirm the drives are in good shape, as Memory management can also be storage drives.įaulty Hardware Corrupted Page also points at the drives but can also be corrupted system files SFC fixes system files, second command cleans image files, re run SFC if it failed to fix all files and restart PCĪlso run chkdsk C: /f in command prompt (admin) - it will pop up 2 paragraphs, just type Y enter to let it run at start up ![]() Repair-WindowsImage -Online -RestoreHealth and press enter Once its completed, copy/paste this command into same window: It is three different types of BSODs happening randomly each time when Lightroom is running. So i found that you can set a target line to allocate only 4 cores to Lightroom. So i founded out that Lightroom may not be so happy with CPUs over 4 cores, i have a 8 core CPU. Then i ran a memtest, but came out without any problems or errors. I use standard Windows Update driver for my 1050 because i thought it would not matter if i got the real Nvidia driver with Experience and the card is Low profile, since i do not play games on it. I first i thought it was the graphics card so i turned off graphics acceleration in Lightroom. ![]() It happens specially sometimes(not always) when opening or moving photos but can happen even if i have minimised Lightroom to surf in Chrome instead. The problem is that after using it for like some couple of minutes it crashes the whole Windows. So i am using Lightroom on my new built editing PC. ![]()
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