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Simple question I guess - but does Premier Pro (and other Adobe products) "officially" work with Windows 11?
According to Adobe website, Premiere Pro is now compatible with Windows 11:
Premiere Pro versions 22.0 and later are compatible with Windows 11 operating systems. For systems with NVIDIA GPUs, Windows 11 requires NVIDIA driver version 472.12 or later.
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Adobe Premiere Pro System Requirements
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According to Adobe website, Premiere Pro is compatible with Windows 11:
Premiere Pro versions 22.0 and later are compatible with Windows 11 operating systems. For systems with NVIDIA GPUs, Windows 11 requires NVIDIA driver version 472.12 or later.
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Adobe Premiere Pro System Requirements
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Since I isntalled widnows 11, my PC slowed down significantly when trying to open folders and files. After spending time with MS helpline I had to uninstall Adobe etc and reset my PC. This took my hours and lost me significant income.
After resetting my PC everything worked fine until I reinstalled Adode Distiller.
What a nighmare. Sadly I will now have to cancel my subscritpion with Adobe.
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Not a fan. My PC was only a few months old so I figured I'd do it right away, to get it onto Win11 early on. I've heard about memory resources not allocating when you close out of other programs, and it seems to be true. Kinda like where you're listening to music online & have a browser open, while editing, if it slows up, and you close out of the music & browser tabs, it doesn't open up the RAM back to Premiere, so you might as well reboot.
Overall, I like it. It's very similar to Win10, (so it's basically Windows 10.5 really, not a huge revamp) but overall I'd say pass on it. Windows 10 was pretty good.
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Yeah I'm in a similar position. Newer computer to edit 4k. That said, it seemed to run better on 10 from what I recall. Still, I'm guessing in 2-3 years most people will be on 11 so it might be better we upgraded early. We'll see, it's not awful (8, ME), but it doesn't seem it was worth upgrading. Oh well
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Memory resources and slow operation of SSD drives seem to have been completely repaired in the latest update KB5008353. I personally do not suffer from any lags and low performance of the Win 11 system.
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Premier Pro does not work, Photoshop did not work properly either. I text with Microsoft and got a link to roll back to Win 10.
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Everything works. Adobe gave a recommendation after testing and compatibility. I've been enjoying it for six months now. No problem.
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I've upgraded and have not had any problems so far. All working well.
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Hi Community,
This post is becoming a catch-all for Windows 11 general issues. My advice is to create a new post if you are having problems. Locking.
Thanks,
Kevin