![]() I noticed that before the application would crash, it would freeze which was a result of either high memory utilization or high cpu utilization associated with the Photostory application. I was also working with Magix Photostory Deluxe (20.0.1.62), i7-4770 3.40ghz, 16gb ram, windows 10 64-bit and during a large wedding slideshow project with 300 photos the application would crash frequently.Īfter rebooting the computer, I then unloaded any unused application (including the Magix update app), stop/disable any unused services, I do not use 3rd party antivirus since you don't need them with Windows 10. I was concerned this might be taxing the capabilities of the application.? I am putting the pictures to that conversation so the picture display time is sometimes a couple minutes. This current project is one where I had recorded my mother talking about pictures and her life. Only when I am complete do I save the final off to a USB drive. The project saves by default to the One Drive. And then there is the challenge of figuring out what I may have lost in the up to 10 minutes of changes I did. This is happening more frequently and this last time I had just reopened the project and moved to the picture I was last working on and it froze. But my primary issue is more around the freezing when moving pictures around or inserting, or when sliding quickly through the pictures to get to a particular picture, or when modifying the details of a picture such as time to display or changing a title. Initially it would show a backup as an option when re-entering the application which it no longer does. OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home (2 Build 19042) Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1065G7 CPU 1.30GHz, 1498 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s) Hardware: Surface Laptop 3 (System SKU Surface_Laptop_3_1867:1868) I am using Magix Photostory Deluxe ver 20.0.1.62 (UDP3) ![]() How can I resolve the unstable condition as it is useless the way it is.and hours invested in creating. I can't find any updates or fixes to apply. ![]() When I go back into the slideshow I can usually move around a little before it freezes again. When I abruptly shut it down it doesn't create a backup as it did initially. I am concerned it is corrupting the program or the slideshow(s) as this freezing is happening more frequently. With the last two I have started having issues with the application freezing while working with the slideshow (adding or moving pictures or making modifications to the slide such as runtime or titles) and I have to use Windows Task Manager to end the program. I have created several Photostory slideshows. ![]()
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