Nothing wrong with your computer by the looks of it as Jeff already wrote.
I also used to have problems with the speed and performance of PD. At this moment I don’t have any issues with the current PD version.
The things you mention make it look like your computer is very busy with other things so that it does not have time to do the PD work. Your screenshot indicates that you have downloaded all these red drawings already. When selecting they should show in the preview screen and move. Do they?
I went to a number of checks that may be obvious, and some -I am the first to admit this- should not be necessary to check, but I
would certainly give it a try:
Check your windows
installation with
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /startcomponentcleanup
SFC /scannow
Update your
WIFI driver, or at least check it out: there seems to be one more recent with the critical qualification.
Are there any other drivers that should be updated?
You can try to reboot in safe mode and see what happens when you run PD.
Check your
virus software if you have any installed besides the “standard” windows security
If you have other virus software, does it block or delay PD perhaps?
Look for the
ApphangB1 crash, there is some reference on internet that may be related to how you use your pc.
This is also true for the
BEX64 crash, look for it and try whether solutions do help you.
The windows i
ndexing service is an application that may be in the way. On faster computers like your you should not really notice that it is running behind the scenes, but if there is a lot to index…. Maybe have a look at what it does index and see whether you can trim the number of folders down?
The other thing that may be in your way is the windows defender blocking specific folders from updating or even accessing. I have
seen this after the installation of a brand new computer and moving user folders into it from a previous computer. The
permission of the old computer were copied along and did not match the new computer. Hence a number of applications could not access.
I would certainly also try to see what windows is doing while you have PD open. Try to run the
resource monitor and check whether there is any internet activity, maybe related to PD, maybe to other applications that get in the way of PD. (This may also be the case when you don’t have PD running, maybe there some other process hindering you.) Is there something running that is accessing internet all the time, that should not be there?
And the last resort (maybe you have done this already) would be to complete uninstall PD do a reboot and run the installation again. Since PDHanumanSvr.exe is also crashing on you, this may also be a hint that something is wrong with the installation.
Before uninstalling I strongly suggest that you make a backup of your user/documents/CyberLink folder, so that you have a copy of any customized titles etc.
When uninstalling, say yes to deleting all user information (that ensures an installation with none of your old stuff in the way, and... makes it necessary to make a backup).
After uninstalling I suggest that you remove the PowerDirector folder in programs/CyberLink completely. Just to make sure that nothing strange is left behind.
Before re-installing (using the freshly downloaded application manager) I suggest that you reboot.
Maybe you have thought of all this already. And then again maybe this will help.
Hope this helps you in some way. I have been where you are, and know thus from experience that it can be very frustrating.
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