Optodata,
Thank you for your guidance.
I ran sfc /scannow 3 times, restarting after each scan. After the last scan, the comman prompt returned "no integrity violations"
I ran dism /online /cleanup-image /scanhealth one time then restarted. The command prompt returned "No compnent store corruption detected. The operation completed successfully."
I went to Lenovo and it said I did not have Lenovo Service enabled, so I enabled it and it told me there were no updates for my laptop
I uninstalled MS New Blue
I installed 3424 upgrade to PD16
Then I opened PD16 and it gave me the new page look for about 5 seconds, then crashed.
I re-ran the DxDiag and it is attached to this reply and labeled as DxDiag2. The latest crash produced this message:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BEX64
Application Name: PDR.exe
Application Version: 16.0.3424.0
Application Timestamp: 5bc9b043
Fault Module Name: nvinitx.dll_unloaded
Fault Module Version: 25.21.14.2531
Fault Module Timestamp: 5cac7ebd
Exception Offset: 000000000000611b
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Data: 0000000000000008
OS Version: 6.3.9600.2.0.0.768.101
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: d57c
Additional Information 2: d57c2cf9f7f7582733f8cf995fd683f5
Additional Information 3: 7b49
Additional Information 4: 7b49c274b27f904840c2f0bf374dc62d
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I did have the latest Nvidia drivers installed. After this error message I went into nvidia console and rolled back the drivers.
I can now open a movie again without crashing, although there are a couple of missing images which PD says have been
deleted or moved (although I did neither)
I am not going to say it---but it might be working again. I will open back up tomorrow and see what happens.
Charles
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Thanks very much for attaching the DxDiag results, as there are some clear issues with your system. I wouldn't suspect malware or viruses - although it was a good idea to check since you got rid of some unwanted things.
There are many PD16 crashes shown at the end of the DxDiag file, and there are several different modules causing them, from core parts of PD16 to 3rd party plugins from NewBlueFX.
To be frank, I think there may be some problems with your Win8.1 installation, and I would highly recommend doing a system level check of the OS before worrying about anything else.
Open an admin-level command prompt and type in sfc/ scannow, then press Enter. Let the scan run and see if it detects and fixes any core issues with Windows. You may need to run it more than once if it comes back with unfixable errors.
You can also type dism /online /cleanup-image /scanhealth in the same command prompt window to do a more thorough check/repair cycle. Google for more info on these steps if needed.
Next, visit the Lenovo support page for your laptop. Click on the Start Scan button to check for outdated drivers and updates. For example, your video driver is more than 4 years old, but Lenovo may make it difficult to install the newest version from Intel (released in May 2019). Post back if you want help in trying that later.
Once you've run the scans (and possibly had been given some updates to install), download the latest update to PD16 from this page. Once you've got v3424 installed, try launching it and see where things are at.
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