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June 2, 2015
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Does Premiere Pro work with Windows 10??

  • June 2, 2015
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Does Premiere Pro work with Windows 10??

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    Correct answer Kevin-Monahan

    Yes, it's included in our system requirements documentation now: System requirements | Adobe Premiere Pro

    Thanks,
    Kevin

    23 replies

    Participant
    January 27, 2023

    I have a Lenovo Ideapad 3 running windows 11. Just tryna make sure it'll run before i purchase Premiere Pro

    Participant
    June 11, 2020

    Please help... I've been trying to install Adobe Pr on my Windows 10 computer for video editing but it kept asking me to update my windows 10. Even after I did the updates it still won't install

    mikm27852600
    Participant
    January 29, 2017

    Hey bisa, I have a Haswell-E at 3.3GHZ, 16GB Crucial balistica DDR4 ram, an Asus 1060 Dual 3GB, all on a Fatal1ty x99x mobo running win 10, and CC2015 does nothing but crash, over and over and over again anytime I try and render anything in 4K, so how are you going to tell me my system is a "bad system" or "below standard"???  Oh BTW my 2008 built system, a core 2 quad with only 8gbs of PNY DDR 3, and a 750ti with 512 ram is trucking through the 4K encode like a champ running win 7.  Kind of throws a wrench in your "bad system"/"below standard" argument when a 9 year old system well below current standard specs walks through a one and a half year old system that exceeds standards and the norm, minus the ram and lack of SS HD which the 9year old system doesn't have either.  So please tell me exactly why you think you know CC2015 works "flawlessly" on win 10?  Oh, I'm running CC2015 on both systems...

    Now neanderthal bashing aside, I tested renders up to 1080p on the 2015 system, and didn't have any problems, however I can't be satisfied with a resolution standard that's about to be washed out.  Does anyone at Adobe have a REAL answer as to why win10 and 4K encodes result in BSODs for "Uncorrectable error" or "Clock watchdog timeout"?  I've tried h264 and h265, even tried rendering the projects in Adobe Media Encoder which yielded ONE and only one successful encode of a 22 second video at 4K.

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    January 30, 2017

    There's something on ​your​ computer that isn't working properly, whether a bad file someplace that PrPro uses and you haven't caught, a driver issue, something ... causing an issue. The vast majority of Win 10 rigs don't do this problem. Mine handled 4k encodes with all of the 2015 releases without issue. As did so many others.

    It might be a pita finding it, but that would be what's necessary to get your rig running right with 2015.

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    mikm27852600
    Participant
    January 30, 2017

    Ive got a buddy bring his win10 rig over this weekend to try some things so hopefully you're right Neil.  Id like to think its something simple.

    dummergold
    Inspiring
    March 14, 2016

    Windows 10 for me was an update install from Windows 7.

    A November Windows 10 update takes Windows 10 into version 1511.

    Windows 10 November update gets delayed one month from original Windows 10 free update, to give user time to revert back to original Windows version.

    Windows 10 version 1511 is a 3 GB size update.

    I am not knowing what a fresh install of Windows 10 is, I only did the free update from Windows 7.

    I am now in Windows 10 version 1511

    rihardsr
    Participant
    March 13, 2016

    To make Adobe Premiere 2.0 work in Windows 10 x64 you have to install it a directory other than Program Files (x86). Install it for example in c:/Adobe/Premiere or something like this. It makes it work perfectly then!

    Participating Frequently
    March 14, 2016

    I always use CC to install which installs in program files automatically. How do I change that default location? Thanks

    Participating Frequently
    February 16, 2016

    I'd like to know what my issue is then, I have worked with Adobe technicians for months and I cannot get Adobe Premier working on my PC consistently at all, very frustrating!! I don't feel like I am getting any support, half the time I feel like these guys are just deleting and moving stuff around my computer without a clue and sometimes it gets worse! It doesn't appear to me that anybody at Adobe that I have worked with understands this issue or how frustrating it is for me to simply render a video.., I am not asking  for much, what do I need to do? Please help. Thanks

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    February 16, 2016

    We other users aren't tech weenies nor experienced in the behind-the-scenes interactions of OS, hardware, & programs.

    So ... if RameezKhan‌ or Kevin-Monahan‌ could pop in, might be of some help. I hope.

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    Participating Frequently
    February 16, 2016

    Thanks - I have one PC that I rolled back to Premier Pro CC 2014 that was able to render this same video without issue., so that was good. I had to rebuild the project, but that didn't take too long. The PC that isn't rendering has much more available resources though, so there must be some sort of driver or compatibility issue. I am thinking of rolling back to Premiere CC 2014 on the below PC as well and see if that makes a difference.

    The PC with issues:

    AMD FX - 8120 8 core Processor 3.1 ghz

    32gb RAM

    64 bit OS Win 10

    Nvidia Gforce GTX 670

    Adobe Premier Pro CC 2015 or Media Encoder crash; AE works most of the time, but that will also shut down the system from time to time too.

    No errors, or blue screen, just a complete shut down or power down like someone pulled the plug.

    The PC without issues:

    AMD Phenom II X4 965 Processor 3.4ghz

    16gb RAM

    64 bit OS Win 10

    Nvidia GeForce GTX 570

    Premier Pro CC 2014

    No issues rendering\exporting the same project

    Cheers ;o)

    Participant
    January 16, 2016

    I recently upgraded to Windows 10 and now Premiere Pro is non operational, crashes every time I try to import a video file.

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    January 20, 2016

    Upgrade or a clean disc-wipe/new OS installation?

    Those doing the simple upgrade process seem to have nothing but headaches dealing with video issues. Those doing clean installs seem to be able to run ok.

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    Participant
    February 8, 2016

    I did a clean OS installation and Premiere Pro still doesn't work.

    Faulting application name: Adobe Premiere Pro.exe, version: 9.2.0.41, time stamp: 0x56a208c9

    Faulting module name: dvaui.dll, version: 9.2.0.41, time stamp: 0x56a1e1b0

    Exception code: 0xc0000005

    Fault offset: 0x00000000001bcc38

    Faulting process id: 0x16b4

    Faulting application start time: 0x01d16287646e05bf

    Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015\Adobe Premiere Pro.exe

    Faulting module path: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015\dvaui.dll

    Report Id: c9d21edb-da83-4fa9-9206-82b2d34ec7ea

    Faulting package full name:

    Faulting package-relative application ID:

    Lyvyoo
    Participant
    December 29, 2015

    Do you notice some improvements with the Premiere CC experience after the TH2 major update of Windows 10? I have a new machine and I still running MSDOS because I don't know if W10 and CC2015 will do a good job toghether in 4k editing (amateur video editing for blogs)  instead using Windows7.

    Participating Frequently
    December 16, 2015

    Premiere Pro CS6 does not work reliably with Windows 10. CS6 freezes every time I import a video.

    davidf52773676
    Participant
    October 11, 2015

    I am running an old Premiere Pro CS4 and it keeps crashing under Windows 10.  It worked well under Windows 7.  Any suggestions?

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    October 22, 2015

    There are still issues for a LOT of Win10 users ... the patches they put out seem to be helping some.

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...