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Since i have updated the last version of Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018 on my laptop last week, I'm no able to start anymore the application as the following notification window error pops-up:
THE APPLICATION WAS UNABLE TO START CORRECTLY (0xc0000005). CLICK OK TO CLOSE THE APPLICATION
I am kindly asking help to solved this issue because I've been searching this issue on the web and you tube with no possible solution till now
I thank you in advance
Best regards
Logan
Hi All,
Sorry for the inconvenience. A bug is filed and the issue is under investigation.
Currently, the known workarounds are:
1. If the system is configured with Nvidia card, disable it.
Steps: Go to Device Manager > Display Adapters.
Right click on Nvidia and disable it.
Once done, try to launch Premiere Pro.
2. Revert back to previous version of Premiere Pro.
Steps: Install previous version of your Creative Cloud app
Thanks,
Vidya
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each month we pay for an update for a working version, so make sure that it works also with a NVIDIA card
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Not sure I understand what is labeled as correct response. The original question has nothing to do with Nividia. I am getting the error message in original post creativecloud.exe was unable to start correctly 0xc0000005 . Some forum strings say this is a known issue and some go back to April. Is CreativeCloud no longer necessary for Photoshop CC to function correctly? I am unable to install (repair) Creative Cloud nor delete. Is the best solution just to ignore the popup that CreativeCloud did not load correctly. If Creative Cloud just unnecessary for Photoshop any longer it would be great if there was a way to get rid of the popup.
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I had the same problem for months. I tried every possible solution but to no avail... Finally, what worked for me is that I had windows 7 OS and I upgraded it to windows 8.1. Keep in mind that I did a clean update i. e. I formatted the C drive before installing windows 8.1 (I also converted my MBR type hard disk to GPT, but I don't think that was the reason my premiere pro worked). I updated every single driver (I tried to download each of the drivers manually but some of the drivers couldn't install, I then used the app "driver booster free" to update all the drivers)... and after restarting and then installing premiere pro cc, it worked fine without me having to disable my Nvidia graphics card
I found this answer after about 3 months of trying, I hope it helps you too.
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I just had this problem. Turns out it was Windows Ransomware protection. I turned that shit on a few days ago and I've had only problems with it since. Disabling it or adding an exception to the Adobe Media Encoder executable fixed the issue!
Hope this helps anyone.
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This worked for me! - I disable my Nvidea graphic card and CC ran. Have this issue been resolve?