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I loaded Adobe on my mac and when creating a video everything worked until selecting a menu then it goes to an error message that says "Sorry, a serious error has occurred that require Adobe Premier Elements to shut down. We will attempt to save your current project.
Please help ASAP! I have a project that has to be edited by tomorrow! I also recently installed a MacKeeper and don't know if that is interfering.
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Which OS are you using?
Premiere Elements 10 is 6 years old. Have you used it on this operating system before, editing this same video format before, with no problems?
Which menu did you open that crashed the program -- or do they all?
What processor do you have with how much RAM?
And, yes, MacKeeper could well be at the heart of your problems. There are lots of articles like this:
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I was using Adobe Premiere Elements on my HP desktop successfully. That computer crashed and is in for repair so I loaded the program onto my MacBook Pro laptop. I was able to edit everything as usual but when I picked a menu for my project is crashes every time. Any menu, it doesn’t matter. The menu that I normally use is the Pets-Dogs. The processor is 2.5 GHZ inter core i5 and the memory is 46GB 1600 MHz DDR3.
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I contacted MacKeeper and they said that their program would not cause my problem.
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I guess you can decide who you want to believe.
But there's an awful lot of bad press out there on MacKeeper.
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blockquote, div.yahoo_quoted { margin-left: 0 !important; border-left:1px #715FFA solid !important; padding-left:1ex !important; background-color:white !important; } So if I delete MacKeeper do you think that will solve my problem? It was pretty expensive.
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