Autonomous loading LR6 on Windows 7 problem

I am a LR user since a long time, since the 1st version. and have upgraded to the stand-alone version 6. It works well until yesterday when I was unable to load entirely; I just saw the menu bar, identity and very little icons at the bottom of the screen. The content area is gray background. I back up my weekly catalog, keep the previous version two. LR worked after my last backup.

I pressed Ctrl-Shift at the launch of LR to check on the selection of the catalog. The correct catalogue shows. At this point, I clicked on Optimize who gave me the screen part described the revival.

Other programs on my computer are functioning normally and regular maintenance done as I normally do on a regular basis.

Before I try to reinstall LR6, can anyone suggest more than I can take action?

Thanks a lot for your help and advice.

David

If you have installed LR 6, you must have the Adobe Creative Cloud Application, look in the start menu

Alternatively, you can contact Adobe via LIve Chat to disconnect them for you.

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