Noticed this today whilst looking for something else on Nikon site.
Upgraded from V1.1.0 which would occasionally crash from start-up.
Will see if it still happens.
I was unable to get this version to install on my Win 10 computer. Problem with Nikon's install script.
I was unable to get this version to install on my Win 10 computer. Problem with Nikon's install script.
I think the program is still rather flakey.
My system is also Win10 with 16Gb of ram (HP all-in-one machine).
However, it does run slowly. A faster machine would be the answer, but don't want to spend any money on it at the moment.
I think the program is still rather flakey.
My system is also Win10 with 16Gb of ram (HP all-in-one machine).
However, it does run slowly. A faster machine would be the answer, but don't want to spend any money on it at the moment.
reason why i will use 32 on my laptop and why desktop will have 64 and video 4k editing and photo editing
With Windows 32-bit the most RAM that can be used is 3.5GB regardless of how much is installed on the computer. That limitation went away with 64-bit versions of windows.
With a slow PC it helps to remove clutter with Disk Cleanup and an application to remove installation files left behind. Background processes can also sap the PC's power and worth checking as well. With Windows 7 the operating system is half as efficient as Windows XP and Windows 10 is only 5% better than Windows 7, so I learned to be more careful as to what is using the available resources and to do the garbage collection that Windows and many applications overlook.
With Photoshop I have used a separate drive for the scratch drive as this application leaves behind thousands of temp files and quickly fragments a drive. SSD helps in the short run.