Vidya Sagar declared on May 2, 2018 9:29 PM that "A bug is filed and the issue is under investigation." It is now October 10, 2018, over four months later. I finally did my research and found the answers on this page. Here's what it means to me to me: My processor is no longer supported My OS is no longer supported My NVIDA Quadro K2000M is no longer supported My Intel HD Graphics 4000 is no longer supported So my whole Windows 7 (64 bit) Lenovo W530 is totally obsolete for Adobe Premiere Pro CC and (I assume) After Effects CC Applicable for: October 2018 (13.0) release Processor Intel® Intel 6 th Gen or newer CPU Operating system Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit) version 1703 or later (required) RAM 16 GB of RAM (32 GB recommended) 4 GB of GPU VRAM Hard disk space Fast internal SSD (recommended) for app installation and cache – plus provisional space for media Monitor resolution 1920 x 1080 or greater display resolution Video card 32-bit video card Internet Internet connection and registration are necessary for required software activation, validation of subscriptions, and access to online services.* No support for AMD processors at all No Windows OS before 10 (64-bit) before version 1703 This means to me that they are not going to fix this bug! Okay, good to know. I wish someone on the Adobe staff could have said that somewhere in this forum thread. I can live with that and stop looking for a work around or waiting for a fix that is not coming. My laptop is a beast and can handle the load but I understand that Adobe has to move on too. Now I know that, if I want to keep up with Adobe, I have to upgrade to new hardware. Or, if I'm mistaken, Adobe Staff, please set me straight. Thanks.
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