Unable to continue: System error or material

Hello

I tried from today until PE8 and received this message:

Impossible to continue due to a hardware error or system. Sorry, but this error is unrecoverable.

This only occurs when opening 'Edit', but not 'organize '.

I'm fairly certain I know what caused the error: I have uninstalled an old first Elements trial version the other day, just to clear space on my computer, and I'm guessing that uninstalled something that shouldn't have been uninstalled, something that has also been used by Photoshop Elements.

I already tried the reset/clear the Preferences folder.

My version is Photoshop Elements 8.0. My OS is Windows 8, 64-bit. RAM is 8.0 (usable 7.4).

I have a license for two computers, and the two licenses are in use.

This error is really sunk? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

i777k

Each question is important if you do not have an answer for her.

The only way to disable the Premiere Elements 8.0/8.0.1 on the side of the user is in the open project, using on/off Menu Help.

Since you stay on the same computer, and that you cannot open a project, we can circumvent this operation and go directly to uninstall it via the usual route of the control panel.

I saw no limit number of deactivations per person or per version. In any system, reinstall does not always follow smoothly uninstallation. But we don't have an alternative for us to move forward thinking of positive earnings. In your case, I encourage to use the program ccleaner between uninstall and reinstall in view of the possible remains of incomplete installs or uninstalls.

In the name of better, I have too that I wasn't expecting - other problems.

But keeping positive thoughts, let us examine the above and see if it works for us.

Thank you.

RTA

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