Cc of Photoshop causing the blue screen on windows 10 laptop

Hello

Recently, I installed Photoshop CC 2015 and signed up for the trial version. After installing it, it hangs on each load upward. I tried to reinstall and update my drivers without success. On the blue screen, I get the message "kernel security check failure.

See this thread: photoshop, "kernel security check failed"

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