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Have a windows 7 Lenovo T430 laptop with plenty of resources of all kinds, fully updated - windows, drivers, etc
Over 4 years experience using elements products (photoshop and premiere) - and all the scars learning the sequences to avoid most crashes.
Started a new project after 6 months of not using the products, found Photoshop Elements 11 still working fine, Premiere Elements 11 refused to open - after multiple restart in every combination of holding shift key, direct from exe, starting in safe mode, and what seemed like endless uninstalling/reinstalling . Used CC Cleaner and worked thru at least 20 forum discussions. Was surprised how many "fail to open" discussions, some going back 4 years or more, remain unanswered. Tried most things but refused to mess with Registry stuff.
Gave up, uninstalled both "11" family products, purchased Elements 2018 family and installed with serial numbers.
Now, neither program with start - Organizer splash screen crashes at "loading Media Core components"
Will call the chat guys in the morning but figure this must be a common problem - not being addressed?
all help/insight appreciated
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Update. Spent 6 hours over 2 days with Abobe chat guy.
Short version is the combination of my Microsoft user profile and the Adobe Organizer/Premier aren’t happy with each other.
Set up another user account on my laptop to work on Adobe stuff. Works fine
If I upgrade to Windows 10 or buy a new computer, the problem may solve itself.
Adobe guy was relentless and deserves a lot of credit.
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What size and how full is your hard drive?
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My thoughts exactly, Bob.
This problem is virtually only seen on computers that don't have enough defragmented free space for the programs to deploy.
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Thx
285 GB usable HD - 86 GB free
Also have 2nd 1 TB HD, 850 GB free
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Try defragmenting your C drive. Fragmentation can keep the program from grabbing large blocks of free space.
Once you do that, 86 gigs of free space should be enough for the programs to at least open.
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Thx - for info
Defragged C drive - programs got a little start, then crashed
On to chat - wish me luck
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Update. Spent 6 hours over 2 days with Abobe chat guy.
Short version is the combination of my Microsoft user profile and the Adobe Organizer/Premier aren’t happy with each other.
Set up another user account on my laptop to work on Adobe stuff. Works fine
If I upgrade to Windows 10 or buy a new computer, the problem may solve itself.
Adobe guy was relentless and deserves a lot of credit.