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My Premiere Pro, WIndows 10, 15.4.0 (Build 47) is displaying all messed up - unusable. windows all fragmented. Uninstalled Premiere and re-installed, deleted prefs folder; installed latest graphics drivers. Can anyone suggest anything? help!?
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When uninstalling all files are not removed. I would try some brute force by doing this:
When lauanching Premiere Pro those folder will be recreated and since the Workspaces "live" in those folders there is a chance that any corrupted file is history.
Mind you that if you delete that folder your custom workspaces and custom keyboard shortcuts will be deleted as well, so cutting out the folder (Ctrl+X) and place the folder on the Desktop may be a better solution to step 3 so you can save the files you want.
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Yes as I said I deleted the prefs folder
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Oops, i read it as "resetted the preferences"... My bad.
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hi - it's
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz 3.19 GHz
16GB RAM
Windows 10 64-bit
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
I'll try the cleaner tool below.
It's been like this since I had to use this laptop as a temp replacement for my desktop machine - I had a second monitor plugged in to HDMI - the display on the external monitor was fine but the display on the built in monitor was garbled. I was able to use it ok as the HDMI monitor worked fine, but now I'm on the road and needing to use the laptop on its own and the display is unusable in Premiere.
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- I had a second monitor plugged in to HDMI - the display on the external monitor was fine but the display on the built in monitor was garbled.
By @dkaplowitz
My guess is that the display in the laptop is not using the GTX1080 card but are instead using the GPU inside the CPU and that´s a weaker GPU. Thus the garbled interface.
You can try this:
If you have the shortcut to Premiere Pro on the desktop, right click on it and in the menu you should choose Run with graphics processor > High-performance NVIDIA processor.
You can also try to either upgrade the drivers for the GPU in your CPU: Downloads for Intel® UHD Graphics 630
Best is to change it permanently: How to Change Default Graphics Card Windows 10
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Did you use the Cleaner Tool?
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html
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desparate to get this going!
By @dkaplowitz
See my answer just abowe this post that starts with "My guess is that the display in the laptop is not using the GTX1080 card..."
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Great that you solved it and posted the solution here! 🙂
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