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PE10 - Nvidia Video Card Driver Roll Back

LEGEND ,
Oct 18, 2013 Oct 18, 2013

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Lately there have been numerous reports of Premiere Elements 10 display problems characterized by NVIDIA video cards whose drivers were up to date. The resolution to the issue is presenting as rolling back the driver instead of updating it.

So now the list of those hit with the NVIDIA video card driver issue include

Joas Jose Gois (Johnnymaxx)

Premiere Elements 10

NVIDIA GTX 660 ti

320.40 worked; 327.23 and 331.40 did not.

FHS

Premiere Elements 10

NVIDIA GTX 430

March 2013 worked; not the latest.

bcstaat

Premiere Elements 10

NVIDIA GTX 760

320.40 worked; not the latest.

Mcasman

Premiere Elements 10

NVIDIA GTX 580

May 2013 worked; 327.23 and 331.40 did not.

Gregory A

Premiere Elements 10

NVIDIA GTX 760

320.49 worked; not the latest

HatBat

Premiere Elements 10

NVIDIA GTX 640

320.49 worked; not the latest

If you are not on this list, please let us know. I have tried to keep track for troubleshooting purposes, but may have missed someone. If you are a Premiere Elements 10 users with NVIDIA video card and display and related issues exist, please consider the above information.

Thanks.

ATR

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New Here ,
Jul 21, 2015 Jul 21, 2015

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Add GTX 680 to the list

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LEGEND ,
Jul 21, 2015 Jul 21, 2015

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Larryc

Thanks for the information.

As time passes it is getting harder and harder to find old enough old NVIDIA GeForce card driver versions to do the roll back workaround.

Just for the list...What computer operating system and 32 or 64 bit was involved with your Premiere Elements 10/NVIDIA Ge Force issue?

How far were you able to roll back the driver version to get Premiere Elements 10 to be freed of display and other irregularities?

Best wishes

ATR

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Jul 21, 2015 Jul 21, 2015

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Intel 64 bit W7

I was able to use restore point to return to 314.22

This version works.

Source of the problem was an optional update by windows. (a dumb idea to update if no problems exist.

nvidea did not list an old enough driver to fix the problem.

Adobe removed DV support in later versions - Still have a lot of video tapes to go.

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Larryc004

Great, great news. Glad that worked for you. Well done.

And, thanks for reporting the outcome which can benefit someone in the same situation that you faced.

Best wishes

ATR

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