Adobe first close in the starting window.

I can't open any adobe program, but what I want to do is open the first, whenever I try to open there is error, it is in the start screen and everything just closes with a windows error,

but it happens with any adobe program.

My setup is windows 7 x 64, Intel i7 4790 4.4 GHz, 16 GB RAM, NVidia gtx 780 k.

Hi Lucas,.

Here is the solution: Re: Premiere Pro, After Effects and other crash immediately.

Thank you

Regalo

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