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Adobe Premiere closes without any message or report. When I am in editing, I do not know what the problem is. I have tried to update all drivers and update all programs with Adobe, but to no avail.
my pc
Intel 14900
rtx 4070ti
128 ddr5 5600
All Drive SSD
sys M2 1tb
cash drive for adobe 1 ss tb
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>rtx 4070ti
nVidia Driver Downloads https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
-for all Adobe programs use the STUDIO driver, not the GAMING driver
-To achieve the highest level of reliability, Studio Drivers undergo extensive
-testing against multi-app creator workflows and multiple revisions of the top
-creative applications from Adobe to Autodesk and beyond
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لإhanks for your support
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thanks for your support
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Does it only happen with Premiere Pro?
Are all you fans working? It could be an overheating issue.
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Yas it happen with Premiere Pro?
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Hey there! It sounds like you're dealing with some pesky issues in Adobe Premiere Pro. No worries, we'll get this sorted out together. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you troubleshoot:
Uninstall Adobe Premiere Pro: Let's start fresh by uninstalling Adobe Premiere Pro from your computer. You can do this easily through the Control Panel or by using the Adobe Creative Cloud application.
Uninstall NVIDIA Drivers: Since there might be a hiccup with NVIDIA drivers, let's uninstall those too. You can find this option in the Control Panel or use the NVIDIA driver uninstallation tool.
Use NVIDIA Clean Up Tool: NVIDIA's got your back with a handy tool called the "NVIDIA Clean Up Tool." It ensures a thorough removal of NVIDIA drivers and software. Grab it from their official website.
Reboot Your Computer: Give your system a quick reboot to let all those changes settle in nicely.
Install Latest NVIDIA Drivers: Now that your system is fresh, let's grab the latest NVIDIA drivers from their website. Make sure to pick the right ones for your GPU.
Install Adobe Premiere Pro: Time to reinstall Adobe Premiere Pro through the Adobe Creative Cloud app. Make sure you're getting the latest version.
Test Adobe Premiere Pro: Fire up Premiere Pro and give it a whirl. See if everything's running smoothly now. Try some editing tasks to be sure.
Check for System Updates: Don't forget to check if your operating system needs any updates. Just head over to Windows Update if you're on Windows.
Monitor Performance: Keep an eye on your system's performance as you work in Premiere Pro. Any strange spikes in CPU, GPU, or memory usage? Let's keep an eye on that.
Contact Adobe Support: If you're still facing issues, don't hesitate to reach out to Adobe Support. They're pros at this stuff and can offer some extra help.
Give these steps a try, and hopefully, you'll be back to editing smoothly in no time! If you have any questions along the way, feel free to ask. We're here to help!
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thanks for your support