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Adobe premiere elements 2019. Auto creation error 0x00000005 at startup.

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Mar 02, 2019 Mar 02, 2019

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re: Adobe premiere elements 2019. Auto creation error 0x00000005 at startup.

Is there any way to remove this startup error?

I looked on the web and according to some it may be that the 3D driver for nVidia is the issue. Whilst I am happy to follow any instructions to remove the 3D element of the nVidia driver, I do not wish to remove the nVidia driver itself.


I use Windows 10 Pro.

Thanks for any help and advice guys

Pete

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Community Expert , Mar 02, 2019 Mar 02, 2019

Reinstall the driver and uncheck everything expect the driver.

Also check the Clean install option.

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Reinstall the driver and uncheck everything expect the driver.

Also check the Clean install option.

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Thanks Ann

Initially it did not work just carefully reinstalling the driver. I then tried reinstalling just the nVidia driver. No joy.

So I removed nVidia drivers and nVidia 'extras', and rebooted.

I then removed Adobe Premiere Elements, rebooted, and reinstalled APE.

After the APE had been installed clean, I then downloaded and installed the latest appropriate nVidia driver, and once again rebooted.

Because the nVidia installation had automatically installed the 3D driver, I then removed the 3D driver before a final reboot, and everything worked.

So, summarising: ... with a new clean APE install plus a clean nVidia install (removing any 3D driver),  all has been working without any issue for the last 3 days - and particularly no APE 'Auto Creation' error messages.

Again, thanks.

Pete

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