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I never had this problem before, but it suddenly started yesterday.

I've always had this on two computers, one at home and one at work. I only ever have ONE computer turned on. Yet, the past two days, I keep getting the "activation limit reached".
I think I know now what the problem MAY have been, and why I never had this much trouble before. Today, I downloaded some software and saw in my downloads folder a cyberlink powerdirector installer that was downloaded last week, and I vaguely remember updating my work software to the latest version ... but on my pc at home, I haven't updated yet. This may be a problem not so much about transferring a file between two computers as having a cyberlink powerdirector that was started on one computer that had updated, and finished on one that was not updated. This may be why my computer choked on it.
Quote The reccommended way is to save it as a packed project to be opened on a different pc. You can continue to do it your way. I don't doubt there will be problems as you have found.

I hadn't heard the term "packed project". Thank you for introducing this to me. This will save trouble in the future.


To test this, I went back and made a new Powerdirector project, imported the clips and started again from scratch. No BSOD in over an hour. While it may be a problem with drivers, I reinstalled drivers and was still having BSOD errors. This seems to me, more likely, a problem with PD handling a project started on one computer and continued on another.
It seems now that it's not ALL powerdirector projects. It's just the one. It's a project I started at work, and then brought home, and the first time I opened it, it couldn't find the files so I had to browse and redirect the pathways, but it's giving PD some troubles. Cyberlink might want to check its system for media management. It seems it's causing some problems. In the meantime, I'll just have to make sure that I finish a project on the computer on which I started.
While editing a large video in powerdirector 16, I started getting BSOD errors. I'd work a few minutes ... BSOD. After 2 or 3 of these, I attempted to update my nvidia studio driver with a clean install.

Ended up in a restart loop. Went to restore point. Restart loop was fixed. Still getting BSODs.

The error is nvlddmkm.sys "page fault in nonpaged area".

I thought maybe the video is too big and deleted everything off the timeline, and tried to put down new clips just as I needed them for editing. Still BSOD.

I can use other graphics-intensive software, such as iClone and video games. Only cyberlink is crashing my system.

I suspect there is a problem between Win 10's latest security update, the latest NVIDIA drivers, and Cyberlink, but as this is a Cyberlink issue, I thought I'd post here and see if someone here has ideas.

My system:
Win10 64 bit
AMD Ryzen 7 2700x
RTX 2070
16gb ram
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