

- LIGHTROOM 6.2 ISSUES UPDATE
- LIGHTROOM 6.2 ISSUES FULL
- LIGHTROOM 6.2 ISSUES WINDOWS 10
- LIGHTROOM 6.2 ISSUES PRO
LIGHTROOM 6.2 ISSUES UPDATE
They (Like Phase One) are enamored by Apple anything, so if you are using Windows - you are "below them" as I see it.Adobe is REALLY hearing it from photographers who are experiencing crashing issues and hating the new import process that is part of the update to Lightroom (version 6.2/CC2015.2) released in early October 2015. In my experience, ever since LR 5beta, their response to most little issues is to let the user community figure out what is going on. I don't think Adobe will say/do/suggest anything about it. I will peruse the program data folder over the next day or so and possibly give reinstalling a chance, if it fails - I will continue to use LR on my old laptop because Capture One just will not run well on it (not enough screen real estate to display all the goodies and the performance would be glacial). (lots of left overs there, all the way back to Lightroom 4.0) I then removed all the Adobe/Lightroom "stuff" from folders hidden away in the c:\users\\appdata\local. I deleted all the adobe stuff using Revo Uninstaller which scours the registry pretty well (better than undelete).
LIGHTROOM 6.2 ISSUES PRO
Strange, but Capture One v8.3.3 and Media Pro run just fine, thank you very much. So I deleted Lightroom v6 off of the desktop (again) and I have deleted all instances of the MSVC runtimes. My desktop is a iCore 7 with 24GB of RAM 120GB SSD system drive and two mirrored volumes of 1TB and 6TB of storage. (I upgraded the drive and memory when going to Windows 8.0 圆4). The laptop is a 2008 Toshiba tablet PC with 6GB of memory and a pitiful Core 2 Duo 2.2GHz T7500 processor and a 160GB SSD.

LIGHTROOM 6.2 ISSUES WINDOWS 10
So, just to add gasoline to this fire, I ran LR on my other computer Windows 10 Pro (you get two licenses, just don't run them at the same time?) on a much less powerful laptop. Not all software run on the same windows versions. If one installs and re-installs with the same problem and nothing regarding that error code is being reported then one needs to look elsewhere outside of the application such as the registry or possible windows files that need to be replaced or updated. Laying blame solves nothing, taking action and advise for solutions does. Whether you or PDL choose to believe it or not the solution may lie within Windows files not Adobe ones, research that fault code. So if your still of the mind the systems analyst's of Lightroom wrote something incorrectly then please logically explain why it's not happening with mine and thousands of other lightroom users who use the same application msvcr dll with their update.

If you look at that message, the Adobe version of Mscvr120.dll (check its file path) fell over because Lightroom did something incorrectly.Oh I read the message and in my almost 40 years of dealing with computers and fault codes I am pretty darn confident if that were the case then it would be a global issue and every computer that installed that LR update containing that faulty msvcr dll file would be having a problem with it loading, which nothing major is being reported as such outside of this posted thread. I am sort of ticked off, but my major PP package is Capture One nowadays so not too much impact on my "hobby".
LIGHTROOM 6.2 ISSUES FULL
I have a Perpetual License (the one where no "new" features are provided for paid in full owners) used up a good hour to let the "update" occur. I uninstalled the entire thing (with the nagging Adobe manager with it) and reloaded the application. When I checked for updates this morning, the program just sat there. LR is broken, won't even load throws the following error event in the application log:įaulting application name: lightroom.exe, version: 6.2.1.10, time stamp: 0x561477b9įaulting module name: MSVCR120.dll, version: 5.1, time stamp: 0x524f83ffįaulting application start time: 0x01d10b82b6559257įaulting application path: D:\Program Files\AdobeLR6\Adobe Lightroom\lightroom.exeįaulting module path: D:\Program Files\AdobeLR6\Adobe Lightroom\MSVCR120.dll
