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Vitee

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  1. Hi Dan. I did a full re-install of the NVIDIA drivers - with the 'Perform a clean installation' check box ticked, and it appears to have solved the crashing issue. I tried some HDR work on a number of Tiff file sets and Affinity Photo hasn't crashed so far. So hopefully the problem has been resolved. Much happier now. Thanks for all your help, Cheers, Vitée
  2. Thanks Dan, The DDU uninstaller looks potentially quite dangerous; I really don't want to end up with a black screen. And now I have to replace a cooling fan on this PC. So I will try this fix in the next couple of days. BTW: I have had 3 video cards in this box over the last 12 months or so. One was a temporary replacement for the original card which burst into flames during a power supply replacement. And later I purchased the current unit. So I guess it's quite possible that the GPU drivers are causing the problem. Thanks again. Vitée
  3. Every time I attempt to process a set of image files for an HDR stack or any other type of stacking, including astro stacking, Affinity Photo crashes without warning or error messages. I am running Windows 7 on a desktop PC with 32MB RAM and a GeForce GTX 1660 Super video card. This issue has been occurring for the last 2 or 3 three versions. I am currently running version 1.10.0.1127. I'd be grateful for any any assistance.
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