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PhotoDirector 3 crashes when opening
OldRadioGuy [Avatar]
Newbie Location: Austin, Texas, USA Joined: Feb 29, 2012 22:38 Messages: 27 Offline
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I imported about 200 images into PhotoDirector 3. From that group, I deleted approximately 25 RAW images. After that action I get an animated icon and a message PhD3 is updating (I don't remember the specific wording). While this is happening, I work in another program for about 15 minutes. When I return to PhD3, I still have the message and the animated icon. I shut down PhD3 with the Windows Task Manager.

I try to start PhotoDirector 3 again. I get a message that PhD3 is checking the project. A few seconds after that message disappears, PhD3 crashes.

(There's an automatic reporting error-reporting box that pops up requesting details about what I was doing, information to be send to Cyberlink.)

Any suggestions on what I might do before I report this problem to Cyberlink support?

Thanks in advance.

Bob PhotoDirector 5; Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit; 3.40 gigahertz Intel Core i7-3770; 16 GB RAM; AMD Radeon HD 7770; Olympus E-M1 & E-M5
dheijl [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jan 10, 2010 11:36 Messages: 28 Offline
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I've had problems caused by relics (saved presets) of the Beta and/or PD 2011.

I removed all traces of the beta and all saved presets and so far no more crashes with the release version...

Danny danny
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Hello Bob,

I've been trying to make my PhD 3 fall over, to try to replicate your crash, but I can't.

I've imported up to 599 photos, a mixture of RAW & JPEG files, deleted files in groups of up to 50... all without a hitch. To further test the import process, I was importing from an external (USB) drive.

You would have noticed, after/during import of large numbers of images, that it takes PhD a while to render. There's a fairly insignificant render progress bar in the top right corner. During that rendering process, right click > delete/remove from album is disabled (greyed out).

N.B. My most recent import of 345 photos has been sitting at 99% rendering the whole time I've been typing this.

I'm only guessing, because I'm unable to replicate the issue here, that there may have been some interference between the concurrent rendering & deleting processes (and possibly related to the other program you were using).

Prior to installing PhD 3, I completely removed the Beta version using Revo Uninstaller to clear any registry footprint). That was possibly unnecesary, but I like to start with a clean slate (so to speak).

If I get it to fall over, you'll be the firsat to know!

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OK -

I've found a way to easily throw PhD into a spin so you get the spinning wheel of death as it tries to open. The only option is to call up Task Manager & force the task to end.

Having imported large numbers of images previously, I then did a combination of renaming a whole folder full of photos (in Windows, with PhD closed down) & moved another group of files to a different location. When I tried to open the previous project, I got all the alerts about checking the project etc & had to force PhD to close.

I think there's a lesson in that!

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OldRadioGuy [Avatar]
Newbie Location: Austin, Texas, USA Joined: Feb 29, 2012 22:38 Messages: 27 Offline
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I wound up doing a complete uninstall of PhD3 and then a reinstall. Unfortunately, the PhD3 software I have (a free version because I purchased PhotoDirector 2011 late in its lifespan) required me to have PhD 2011 on my computer when I did a reinstall.

So, I had to go through the hassle of that extra step. Not a very well throught out process by Cyberlink. They didn't think about customers having to do a reinstall.

So far, I have imported only RAW files into my PhD3 catalog, avoiding TIFs and JPGs for the moment while I try to figure out what happened to cause the failure of my program to run.

Bob PhotoDirector 5; Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit; 3.40 gigahertz Intel Core i7-3770; 16 GB RAM; AMD Radeon HD 7770; Olympus E-M1 & E-M5
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Member Joined: Jan 16, 2012 00:54 Messages: 106 Offline
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Are you clicking on functions faster than your machine can keep up?
OldRadioGuy [Avatar]
Newbie Location: Austin, Texas, USA Joined: Feb 29, 2012 22:38 Messages: 27 Offline
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Quote: Are you clicking on functions faster than your machine can keep up?


No. I don't think so. I've never had that problem in any other program.

I haven't encountered that problem since my initial report.

Bob PhotoDirector 5; Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit; 3.40 gigahertz Intel Core i7-3770; 16 GB RAM; AMD Radeon HD 7770; Olympus E-M1 & E-M5
Joe Matthews [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Aug 11, 2012 03:05 Messages: 1 Offline
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I had the same problem with PHD3 after I had imported over 50,00 pics, and having spent a number of days making albums, and filling tons of info into the metadata. Program crashes on opening. Up comes the send data box. I uninstalled (using Revo - on highest setting), and reinstalled (1st 2011, then upgrade to 3). Same problem happens immediately. Did this a number of times. Getting quite frustrated. I was finally able to get back in, by, going to Explorer, showing hidden system files, and deleting EVERYTHING from CyberLink. Then reinstalling 2011, and upgrading to 3.

Unfortunately, ALL my previous work is gone!. Am a little concerned about this happening again.

Any advice from those with knowledge about all this??

Thanks PhotoDir3, Win7 Home Prem 64bit, AMD Radion HD6670 1GB, Intel I7-2600 Quad core @ 3.4Ghz, 12GB RAM on a Gateway DX 4860, 450GB graphics HDD with 119 GB remaining
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Hello Joe,

I've had various problems with PhD3 crashing - "stopping working" - even when I haven't been doing too much heavy editing.

Like you, I've followed the complete uninstall/reinstall route & that has usually cleared the issue. I use Revo too.

You say your previous work is gone. That shoudln't be the case, even after a complete uninstall.

Your PhD projects are saved in either the default location C:\Users\xxxx\Documents or the location you've set in Preferences. Open PhD & go to File > Open Project (Ctrl+O) & navigate to the project in question. If it's been deleted, it wasn't by the uninstall process.

PIX

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