A corrupted index database often triggers immediate system errors. This issue frequently occurs when migrating to a newer product release or handling complex processing tasks: ACDsee has encountered a system error and will now close
This error typically points to a conflict between the software and your system's hardware, outdated graphics drivers, a corrupted database, or faulty program files. Below is a comprehensive guide to troubleshooting and fixing this issue so you can get back to organizing and editing your images. Step 1: Run ACDSee Ultimate as an Administrator A corrupted index database often triggers immediate system
A corrupted database is the leading cause of startup crashes. If ACDSee cannot read its own records, it will force a shutdown. Step 1: Run ACDSee Ultimate as an Administrator
If the program crashes immediately upon opening, you can sometimes bypass the main interface to rebuild the catalog: Press the and type ACDSee Database Maintenance . Open the utility tool. Select your current database and click Optimize or Repair . Step 2: Update or Reinstall Graphics Card Drivers Open the utility tool
A common cause is a corrupt image file in the last folder you viewed.