![]() I currently am using a HooToo adapter to connect my external drive, as well as a Wacom tablet, if that helps define the issue any more. After letting my computer sit closed for a while and then opening up Lightroom and starting again, I can seem to get further in my work before any issues occur, but they still occur. I have also booted in Safe Mode to see if anything changed but everything still crashed while exporting. I used Disk Utility to run first aid on both my Mac HD as well as my external HD with no errors found. Idle status shows CPU% around 6-20%, but as soon as I start exporting it went up as high as 770%. I opened my activity monitor to view while operating Lightroom. I can successfully get through a couple of photos at a time, but any exports containing 10 or more photos always causes a kernel panic. When exporting photos is where the biggest issue seems to be. The amount of time and editing before crashes occur seems to be completely random. The odd time will cause a kernel panic and restart my computer. ![]() When editing in the Develop Module, sometimes I can edit 5 photos, sometimes 105 before Lightroom crashes unexpectedly. I'll note everything I've been experiencing with as much detail as possible to try and narrow it down. Today, it has been giving me constant issues and I am lost for answers. ![]() I have had my MacBook for a little over a year now, and although heavy editing within Lightroom may cause it to slow down a little, it always gets the job done.
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