Lightroom :: 4.1 Crash With Secondary Display Enabled?
Jun 19, 2012
I'm on the release version LR 4.1
It's typically very stable, but when I enable the Secondary Display, it starts crashing every 10 - 15 mintues.
Win7x64
12GB RAM
ATI Catalyst 12.4 (was the same under 12.1)
Internal 256GB SSD w/ OS and catalogs
External 5.5TB eSata w/ RAW files
Canon 5d2 & 5d3 files
2x Dell U3011 displays
I've googled and searched the forums. Lots comes up about older versions, but I'm not finding anything about the current release version. Windows offers to check for a solution online and close the application.
Crash Info
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: lightroom.exe
Application Version: 4.1.0.11
Application Timestamp: 4fb2266f
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