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Hello,
I have Windows 11 Pro installed, with no other software except Premiere Pro latest Adobe version (official, not pirated). I have 2 x GeForce 1080 video cards. With the default nVidia driver that Windows installs, which is version 456.71 everything works well with Premiere Pro 2022. As soon as I update the driver to a later version, including the latest, Premiere Pro freezes/crashes when I'm trying to export a video.
I tried:
- following every possible fix that I found online;
- testing every version of the nVidia driver and failed;
- clean Windows 11 install as I mentioned above;
- updating everything to the latest and downgrading;
P.S. The only version of Premiere Pro that works with the latest nVidia drivers is Premiere Pro 14.4
So, is there a workaround for this or it's just the big tech companies telling me to upgrade my video cards?
Thanks!
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You are running a very old driver.
Update directly from Nvidia website.
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/187604/en-us
Ignore driver number in screenshot.
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I'm sorry but did you read what I wrote? I tested ALL DRIVERS, including the latest. Premiere Pro 2022 works only with version 456.71 from nVidia drivers. If I install the latest nVidia drivers I can only use Premiere Pro 14.4.
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Yes i read but did you install as shown in the screenshot?
Premiere Pro 2022 works only with version 456.71
I very much doubt that.
Try and disable one card.
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Yes, I have tested with both gaming and studio drivers, clean install always, restart after every install always.