'adobe premiere can't find modules capable video games' what can I do?

Hello to you all

I'm a little desperate because it's been 4 days that I m surching a solution without success.

I use cc pro first 2015 and so that everything worked perfectly, one day this error loading «adobe premiere can't find modules for video games» able I see that it blocks during the loading phase according to 'importquicktimehost.prm '.

What should do?

Here is my config and the actions that I have tried:

ASUS N73sv, onboard video intel hd 3000 and nvidia gforce gt 540 m, 10 Windows

Here's what I've tried and that did not work:

-Uninstall and reinstall the latest version of quicktime

-run in administrator mode

-update drivers for my nvidia gforce gt 540 m graphics card

-try an older driver for my gforce gt 540 m

-put my computer in mode performance pmy gforce in priority

-Uninstall reinstall first

-Completely reset my pc

-Use "sniffer gpu" and find my 2 video cards

-use the software mini 'gpu - z' to see if my gt 540 m video card worked fine

-use a benchmark to see also if it worked

-crying, but did not work or

I am very very tired.

I don't know that it must be something completely stupid, it's very frustrating.

Thank you for your help

PS: well I do not know why, but 3 weeks ago I've reset my system completely and first start very quickly while here it starts to load the elements after about a minute (it blocks "importquicktimehost.prm", of course...)

Hi mickamike,

This might help: AVG antivirus causes problems in Premiere Pro that causes an error (unable to find capable video game modules) when starting

Thank you

Regalo

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