Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw Filter problem

I get the same weird problem whenever I try to take a .jpg image and apply the Camera Raw filter on it. This is what it looks like:

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I uninstalled and reinstalled in a first time, and then I gave my laptop image and nothing, still the same error. I also have a desktop computer with Adobe Photoshop and I tried it and it worked. But, why is it not this work on my laptop? Its the same exact version of Photoshop with all the updates.

That's what it should look like:

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Try

Win: Edit > Preferences > Performance

Mac: Photoshop > Preferences > performance

Deselect use Graphics Processor.

Quit and restart Photoshop application.

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