Hi, Kirk. Thanks for your response.
That sounds like a hardware problem to me. Does your whole computer ever blue-screen?
Ah, the blue screen of death! When it was much more common people would write haiku about it. Some samples:
Chaos reigns within.
Reflect, repent, and reboot.
Order shall return.
Yesterday it worked
Today it is not working
Windows is like that
To have no errors
Would be life without meaning
No struggle, no joy
Funny, Kirk, you should ask that, because, yes, I did have a blue screen sometime in the middle of last week. After it happened and I rebooted, nothing seemed right so I did a complete restore of my C drive from a backup I do every Monday. That put everything back to normal.
Since I wrote my posting yesterday morning I have learned and changed several things:
1. In my process of scanning a 35mm film strip and then cropping out the individual photographs, I discovered I was inadvertently changing my files from 16-bit greyscale to 16-bit sRGB, thereby increasing the file size. Once I corrected this problem, my files shrank from about 16.5MB to about 12.5MB.
2. Before I wrote my posting I had played around with the cache size in both PM and Adobe Bridge but to no apparent avail. Stupid me did not look at their locations. Yesterday afternoon I did. My system is on a smallish SSD, so there was no way I was going to get decent performance from either program with its cache at the default location. I immediately move both caches to a 4TB drive in my desktop and increased their sizes considerably. Given that I am processing tiff files, I set the PM cache at about 4000MB, double Camera Bits’ recommendation. Any suggestions here would be helpful.
3. When I do my weekly backup of my C drive (my data files are on other drives which are mirrored onto other external drives and whose contents are in various clouds), I always precede it with a
chkdsk of the C drive. Normally everything is good, but yesterday I had disk errors which had to be fixed during a reboot. Once done and a second
chkdsk was good, I did my backup. I cannot say if these disk errors occurred during my restore last week (in future I will do a
chkdsk after any such restore) or as a result of my working in PM and Adobe Bridge with inadequately-sized caches.
I did some work in PM after all this, and things went much better. I did seem to have a lockup at some point when I did too much at once, but I can’t be sure. I am just starting to really use PM and have much to learn. I appreciate your suggestion of a special build, but at this point I would say “wait and see”. I will get back to you if problems persist. Thanks again.
Charles