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Kizzume
Inspiring
March 29, 2017
Question

Premiere 2017 has serious systemwide instability issues under the regular build of Windows 10 with my hardware

  • March 29, 2017
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When I say it has instability issues, I'm meaning that it causes Windows to lock up and reset.  Not restart, reset.

It will lock when video playback gets too slow, it will lock at random when I click the wrong menu item at the wrong time, especially if I'm working with Lumetri color settings.  This is the reason why I use the Insider Preview builds, because I haven't had those issues in Premiere on those builds.

System Type:               x64-based PC

Processor(s):              1 Processor(s) Installed.

                           [01]: Intel64 Family 6 Model 42 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~2901 Mhz

BIOS Version:              Intel Corp. KCH7710H.86A.0104.2012.1123.1027, 11/23/2012

Windows Directory:         C:\WINDOWS

System Directory:          C:\WINDOWS\system32

Boot Device:               \Device\HarddiskVolume4

System Locale:             en-us;English (United States)

Input Locale:              en-us;English (United States)

Time Zone:                 (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)

Total Physical Memory:     16,349 MB

Available Physical Memory: 10,347 MB

Virtual Memory: Max Size:  22,408 MB

Virtual Memory: Available: 4,194 MB

Virtual Memory: In Use:    18,214 MB

Page File Location(s):     E:\pagefile.sys

Hyper-V Requirements:      VM Monitor Mode Extensions: Yes

                           Virtualization Enabled In Firmware: Yes

                           Second Level Address Translation: Yes

                           Data Execution Prevention Available: Yes

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Kizzume
KizzumeAuthor
Inspiring
June 9, 2017

If you and others in this discussion thread can't understand the idea that installing a beta operating system (which is recommended against by Adobe and anywhere else, including Microsoft themselves) because the regular version of the operating system has major problems with Adobe's software, isn't a problem, I don't know what to tell you.  It's as if you're so engorged with red tape on this forum and doing things according to the book that you can't understand basic concerns such as this.

It's truly reminding me of the movie Brazil (directed by Terry Gilliam), where they're sitting at the table at the restaurant and things are exploding and falling apart in the background, and the waiter tells the customers that they must order via the number, not a description.  You can't point at the menu, you can't ask for exceptions or additions, you have to audibly state the number aloud, regardless of whether you physically are capable of speaking or not.  I suppose in that reality, if someone wasn't capable of speaking, they should have known to fill out form 1541-C128 a week ahead of time to have an interpreter present at the table for an extra charge.

So, why am I still here?  I'm reporting a problem.  It's pretty simple.  I mean, sure, I found a solution, which was to install a BETA version of an operating system, but the problem remained about the non-beta version of the operating system and I thought it was worth while to bring up in the only place Adobe gives us to talk about this stuff.  Apparently not.

I now realize that if someone just wants to report a problem so it can get to the right places, or to confirm the problem with others so at *that* point it can get shown to the right places, that this forum is not the place for that.  It's not the place to be able to confirm that issues even exist, because..  I don't know, maybe Adobe thinks it would look bad or something?  I really don't understand.  Apparently this forum is only about finding solutions to problems, even if the solution is to install something that is highly recommended against in all available documentation and online recommendations.

It makes me think that you'd want someone to mark something as officially answered if they installed competing software.

Legend
June 9, 2017

So, why am I still here?  I'm reporting a problem.

That's fine.  It just wasn't made clear in the first post.  Our assumption would naturally be that you want help solving the issue.

Kizzume
KizzumeAuthor
Inspiring
March 29, 2017

I have a Geforce 1060 6gb video card

Legend
March 29, 2017

Is there an entry in Windows Event Viewer?

Kizzume
KizzumeAuthor
Inspiring
March 30, 2017

I don't have that version of Windows installed, I'm on the insider preview builds now.