There's no way to "unoptimize" it, but you may want to uninstall PD, reboot, then install it again from the App Manager. ![]() Quote The optimization is to fine tune PD to your system's particular GPU card. Thank you for your help, I'm not sure what to do from here. I'm able to close down the program and restart it but minutes later it crashes again.ĭXdiag reported 'no problems found'. It is literally minutes from one crash to the next. I mean the program is now practically unusable. Could that be the problem? What does it actually do? And if so how to unoptimise it? The thing is I'm sure I agreed to that back when other versions of the software were installed and it didn't have this effect. One thing I do remember is when PowerDirector 18 first started I was asked if I wanted my system to be 'optimised' to the new version (or something similar) which I agreed to. Will that affect any work I did (and finished) over the weekend? I have a system restore from 5 days ago when a 'Critical Update' was installed by Windows 10. You might want to contact tech support directly for assistance, or you can follow the steps in the Read Me Before Posting sticky thread and post the DxDiag results for other PD users to assist you here on the forum. In that case, you'd restore the previous image and then wouldn't manually update PD. With the subscription version, there's no easy way to go back to the older version unless you made a system image (or system restore point) prior to updating PD. ![]() Quote Sorry you're having a bad experience.
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