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  1. I was able to publish the show as an exe file but when I attempted to publish a HD video show of the same show the program stopped working and had to close. However, so far I haven't had the blue screen since changing to Windows 10. The overclocking was performed when Ii purchased the computer. If that could be an issue how can it be resolved?
  2. I have downloaded the latest driver from AMD, at least I did two to three weeks ago, so imagine it is the latest. If the overclocking is a problem can it be reduced?
  3. 35.8 Gb. With the Lightroom problem I moved the Scratch disk to the G drive, but there doesn't seem to be that opportunity with Pictures to Exe.
  4. Intel Core i5 3570 Processor Overclocked to up to 4.5 GHz Asus P8Z68-V LE Motherboard 16 GB DDR3 Memory 4 x 4gb sticks 120 GB Corsair Force 3 Solid State Drive 3 x 2000 GB 7200 RPM Hard Disk Xigmatek Premium Grade 500W PSU Chillblast AMD Radeon HD 6870 1024 mb Graphics Card I would mention I have also had a problem with Lightroom, but that has improved since I moved the scratch memory and increased its size. The machine seems to run better on Windows 10.
  5. I have had a number of problems with Pictures to Exe de lux V 8. After a lot of trouble I managed to publish slide shows with videos in the form to use on a computer but when I tried to produce a HD video format to upload to a website, when I was using Windows 7 the program crashed and switched off sometimes causing a blue error screen. I've now changed to Windows 10 and the program still won't complete the production of a video and switches off saying it has encountered a problem. However the computer remained switched on. What can I do about this, has anyone got any idea what can be causing this problem? I have 16 gb of RAM.
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