If it doesn't fix the issue, then try to perform a System Restore. If uninstalling an update fixes the issueĭriver updates from automatically installing again. Once it complete uninstalling, reboot your PC and see if it makes any difference. If it prompt for confirmation, just confirm the same.
In rare cases, a specific driver or update might temporarily cause issues with your device. Select which updates are needed or not needed.
Updates and drivers are installed automatically, there is no need to In Windows 10, your device is always kept up to date with the latest features and fixes. Click Close when done.Īs you have mentioned that the problem started after Windows Update.
To view the details of a single update select and right click on a listed Windows Update, then click on view details. Settings and then control panel (all items view). I suggest you to check which update you have installed recently.
I realize the inconvenience you are experiencing with windows 10 update, I will certainly help you.ĭid you install the latest Windows 10 build? Nothing new has been done to this computer in the past 5 days that would contribute and cause the problems above - except the latest Windows Updates. With an Intel Core i5 processor, 4G Ram, and the standard Intel (HD 3000) Graphics Card. Prior to Windows 10 (Windows 7), I was able to control the windows updates to where I could see the individual updates, isolate a problem update and prevent it from being installed, or remove it.
I had a restore point saved from 5 days ago, and when I revert, the problems go away until Windows does the automatic update. (with or without the scanner connected), it is doing the same thing as my Photoshop elements, but doesn't take as long for the program to open for use (1.5-2 minutes). Whether I use the smart buttons on the scanner (connected via USB to my laptop), or try to launch the program via the desktop shortcut It uses Canon's "MP Navigator 4.0EX" program. I have a similar issue with trying to use my Canon LIDE 110 flatbed scanner. Or so before the program finally opens and is operational. After about 1-1.5 minutes, as it appears in Task Manager, it also appears on my screen trying to load - taking another minute When I open "Task Manager" as I am waiting to see Adobe appear on my screen, it also does not appear as running in Task Manager. I have tried everything to get this fixed, including uninstalling and reinstalling version 12 of Adobe Photoshop Elements. With Adobe Lightroom (v4.4/64bit), Microsoft Photos or Photo Viewer. If I change programs to open a photo - no problems It takes 2-3 minutes before Adobe Elements (Editor) finally opens. For the past 4 days I have had problems opening my photo's. All my (.jpg) photo files use Adobe Elements (v12) as the default problem.