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Recently I updated my Premier App from version 12.x.x to 13.1.5. Upon launching with the newer version, I immediately encountered driver issues which prevented me from effectively using Premier. To my dismay, when I tried to rollback to the previous version of the app, I was no longer able to find it on the list. In fact, the list only showed me 14.0.0 and 13.1.5 which is a far cry from what Adobe has offered in the past.
I searched through the forum here and found this thread which was marked as solved:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro/change-to-older-version-premiere-pro/m-p/10786553
But there are a couple red flags with this post:
First, why is there a third party website claiming they are allowed to control all previous versions of your app? I have no reason to trust that link or website. I do not feel comfortable downloading anything from them.
Second, why can't Adobe offer their customers the ability to use previous versions of their apps? You have a reputation of "move fast and break things" which causes new bugs to appear in every release. The ability to not roll back a couple versions is a disservice to your customers, in my opinion.
I hope a solution can be found that does not include using a third party website.
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Current plus one previous is Supported https://helpx.adobe.com/support/programs/adobe-support-policies-supported-product-versions.html
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There is never a need to remove the previous versions when adding updated ones. So I still have several older versions available.
One of the options when installing updates from the CC app is whether or not to remove the older version. Don't.
Neil
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Hi Neil,
Thank you for the reply. The concerning part to me is I did not remove the previous version. I clicked the update button that was presented to me, found the update did not work with my computer specs, and now I am unable to roll back to a previous version.
Unfortunately it appears Adobe has made a business decision to stop supporting Premier 2018 or later (as seen in the first comment). Adobe has removed the ability to obtain these versions from Creative Cloud. All I can say is I am disappointed and I know I am just one person so Adobe has no reason to provide a solution.
thanks again for the reply, hope you have a good one~
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If you didn't have 2018 removed it should still be there on your computer. Gave you gone to the Program/Package folders and checked?
I still have back to 2015.4 on my machine.
Neil
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*Edit, in the drop down select "Other Versions" to get top the pop-up window.