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Jim_Simon, I wasn't aware I could do this I will definitely give it a go next time I have to work on my laptop.
I posted on another forum and found a solution that fixed my issues. the problem appears to be how Adobe moves the cache to a different drive. If anyone else has this issue here is the solution
Do this after you change your cache location.
1. Delete the contents of your new cache folder.
2. Reboot
3. Start Premiere Pro open any project leave it running for a while to build new cache files
4.
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Try working with Cineform proxies rather than reducing Playback Resolution.
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Jim_Simon, I wasn't aware I could do this I will definitely give it a go next time I have to work on my laptop.
I posted on another forum and found a solution that fixed my issues. the problem appears to be how Adobe moves the cache to a different drive. If anyone else has this issue here is the solution
Do this after you change your cache location.
1. Delete the contents of your new cache folder.
2. Reboot
3. Start Premiere Pro open any project leave it running for a while to build new cache files
4. Reboot
5. Done!