Okay, contacted NVIDIA support and there is nothing wrong with my graphics card or drivers. However, the tech did discover a windows problem (a known problem according to him) that makes the operating system not recognize the actual GPU of my graphics card. In my case, I have a GPU of about 6 gb, but when I run msinfo32 it displays only about 1 gb of GPU. The tech said that this is a known problem since the latest windows update. But if this is what causes the "incompatible display driver" pop-up when I try to start premiere elements is unclear. I doubt that everybody running the latest version of windows with the latest update have the same issue. Anyway, going to contact Microsoft support on monday to try to solve it. But I feel it´s a long shot when it comes to a solution regarding my premiere elements. Also found a good offer on Cyberlink Powerdirector 16 Ultimate. It looks like that is going to be the best option for me since Adobe has "abandoned" the version 15 users. To bad, because I liked it.....
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