![]() ![]() Make sure your hard drive is in DMA mode.Īnd if all else fails, take it out back and shoot it and put the video on youtube. Anything with integrated graphics with hardware acceleration on seems to bog down. TURN OFF hardware acceleration in ACDSee unless you have a high end graphics processor. Go to the manufacturer of your machine and download any new drivers and install them. Go to device manager, uninstall the chipset and delete the drivers so it has to reinstall new drivers. I would love to hear the results if you do that.Ĭorruption of the chipset drivers. Or if you still can, roll back to your previous version, then run your chkdsk and sfc. What you might try is to uninstall ACDSee and any other programs acting up, roll back any updates applied, run a chkdsk /r and sfc /scannow and then run your updates and then re-install the software. So far, out of 9 more installs, none of the first group has had any issues and only one of the second group has. The other half I'm having just run the updater. (Except the AMD error that won't go away even when you have no AMD hardware which is a known issue of a false error report). r and then run SFC /acannow until there are no errors. Every other upgrade, I'm having them run Chkdsk. Likewise, on the upgrade, if the system isn't "clean" at the time of upgrade, then you could very well run into issues.Īs other friends and family upgrade, I've been slowly gathering information so see if I can at least halfway confirm this. We "think" that if there are any settings changes that have been made and the machine hasn't been restarted, the next update can screw up those changes as well as other settings which you haven't touched but may be related. It has to do with the state of the machine at the time of the upgrade or updates. None of us has the time to dig in and identify why these weird things happen, but we've come to a possible explanation that we just don't have time to confirm. I have exactly the same version on two machines with the same updates but the other machine isn't doing this. Right now, Cortana won't answer anything funny like "Who's your daddy?" She used to say it was Bill Gates but now she just turns up a bing search. My solution was to copy files to a thumb drive and print from it to the same printer.Īlong with that, we've seen many other weird things like settings changing themselves on the fly, default programs changing on their own, etc. We can't confirm it but we suspect that the drivers for those Canon printers would work fine but Canon chose not to sign them for Win10 so they could get people to buy new printers. So it would be easy to think that Win10 is just a re-skinning of Win8.1. Other than that, I haven't even run into a single other printer that won't work. But well over 50 Canon printers ceased to work and Canon stated clearly that they were not making new drivers. Also most drivers didn't need to be updated either. For example, everything that ran on Win8 runs on Win10. Win10 has been a bit peculiar when it comes to consistency. I am a professional photographer, I use(d) ACDSee daily. I did a clean Windows 10 re-install the other day, doubt there is any OS-related issue. The simplest way would probably be to create a new account and install any updates of ACDsee when they become available.įrom memory, ACDSee does not issue that many updates, so shouldn't be a problem - although it annoys me that my system seems to have update problems with ACDSee.Īny other program I am running do updates fine.Several friends and I worked with WIN10 technical preview from the very beginnings and have done the same for several betas going back to Windows 2000. So, my ACDSee Photo Studio Professional 2022 does not recognize/read/decode Nikon raw files, be it D750, D700 or the ancient D80, neither in Manage, nor in Develop or Edit modules. I think, if I create a new account and transfer old to new, it will only be a matter og time before the same problem occurs. without problems.Īnd then, today ACDSee is not able to update to Version 16. September 29, ACDSee 2023 is updated to Version 16. On 20 August I updated Windows 10 to Windows 11, Version 21H2 Build 22000.856 I then installed ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2022, Version 15.1 Build 2922. It was restored to Windows 10, version 20H2, which was the O/S that was shipped with my system a few years back. I did a complete Factory Reset of my Dell XPS 8930 on 18 August this year. I can't see anything in Event Viewer - nothing seems to have been triggered at the time of installation.
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