So I have been having an ongoing problem with my video editing program taking around 5 minutes to load ( I posted a thread abiout it months agao and thought I had solved it, but I didnโt.), after reintalling it and clicking it again, it was taking forever to load. I checked Task Manager and it showed the program was taking up 0% of cpu, and 4mb of memory while loading, I right clicked it and selected go to details, on that page there is a column called UAC Virtualization, it showed Disabled, so I right clicked it and in the context menu clicked UAC Virtualization, and then the program loaded immediately. I have closed and opened the program about 6 times now and it loads immediately. Although Iโm not sure how it will act in a day or two, if it will start messing up again, but for now it seems like enabling UAC Virtuaslization allows it to load right away. Does anyone know what this is and why it is? I noticed other programs like Malwarebytes, for example, UAC Virtualization is also disabled.
UAC Virtualization????
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Originally posted by vgerHello
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ah okay, appreciate the info. But do you know why after enabling it my video editing program (VideoPad) loaded right away instead of taking 5 minutes to load? Also it looks like after enabling it it didnโt stick, it reverted back and now it doesnโt seem to have any effect on the program whether itโs enabled or not, the program still takes forever to load. Iโm at a loss, becuase itโs the only program that hangs like that, the main reason I built my computer was for video editing but it seems like it just doesnโt like my setup for some reason. Thereโs no reason why a video editing program should take 5 minutes to load when i have it installed on a m.2 nvme ssd. DaVinci Resolve loads right away and itโs a larger file and more complicated and feature packed program compared to VideoPad.Comment
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