Lightroom keeps crashing upon opening. Here is the message: "Lightroom encountered an error when reading from its preview cache and needs to quite. Lightroom will attempt to fix this problem the next time it launches."
I have deleted the LRdata file (I had two!!!) as suggested on this site. Still crashing!
I had the same problem after my computer crashed (maybe due to lightroom, but I'm not sure). The only solution I found was to delete previews.db and root-pixels files. They are located in the Lightroom 5 Catalog Previews.lrdata subfolder of your catalog (it depends on its name). It's not very damageable, since you keep all the previews previously generated (located in every subfolders).
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You might be quicker help posting in the LR forum rather than the ACR forum, but I believe the way to fix this is to delete the preview cache.
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Lightroom encountered an error when reading from its preview cache and needs to quit. Lightroom will attempt to fix this problem the next time it launches"."Help
PleaseStan Blumberg wrote:
I have deleted the file but the message persists even after restarting the computer....any advice??...I am using LR 5
You don't delete a file, you have to delete a folder. Is that what you did?
If you deleted the folder specified above, and you still get the message, then it's the wrong folder. Use your operating system's search function and find ALL folders on ALL disks whose name ends with Previews.LRDATA, delete each one found, and then try opening Lightroom. -
Hi All
My computer crashed with lightroom open, since restart I get a msg 'LR encounted an error when reading from its preview cache and needs to quit'
I'd appreciate any suggestions
Many thanksMany thanks for your help, at lease the LR is working now. How do I rebuild previews and smart previews or will this happen automatically?
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Lightroom crashes at start up with the error message "Lightroom encountered an error when reading from its preview cache and needs to quit". Please advise on how to fix this error. Thanks
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I assume you know where your catalogue file (the lrcat file) is located. In the same folder is a previews lrdata folder which you should delete or rename in Explorer, then start LR again.
If I've made incorrect assumptions above, sorry, and we'll go back over it from the start.
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It isn't a file, it's a folder. It will have the same name as your catalog, but will have the extension data. It will be in the same folder along with your catalog. If you need to use the search feature to search for *.lrdata.
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Lightroom encountered an error when reading from its preview cache and needs to quit.
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Any suggestions?Using your system browser (Windows Explorer or Finder), open the folder that contains your catalog. In Windows it is in your pictures folder and then in a Lightroom folder. Inside of the Lightroom folder you will find another folder that has the extension .lrdata. It will have the same name as your catalog except for the extension. You need to delete that folder, and then start Lightroom again. Lightroom will generate a new previews folder, and you should be back in business.
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lightroom 5 is not opening it gives me an error message there is an error when reading from its preview cache and needs to quite
it also says it will attempt to to fix the next time it opens it doesn't do anythingCheck this thread. Your Previews Cache files are corrupted.
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Every time I open lightroom I get a pop up message saying "Lightroom encountered an error when reading from its preview cache and needs to quit" and it closes. Ive already tried reinstalling, nothing seems to work. Help please!
Open the folder containing your catalog. In that folder you will find another folder with the extension .lrdata, and you need to delete that folder. After you do that, Lightroom should start normally and will create a new preview cache.
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Lightroom encountered an error when reading from its preview cache and needs to quit.
What can I do to make it work ?Restart Lightroom
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