Unstable records and constant notice of improvements that never come.

I use 13 elements on Windows 10.  (1) I have organized photos by date, but jump out of some photos from a folder to another move of the photos that should be in a folder.  (2) whenever I opened 13 elements, I am get a notice that is waiting for an update and when I click to start the upgrade, it seems that the upgrade has started, but the next time I open the program I get the notice of an upgrade.  I uninstalled the elements and reinstalled.  Can someone please help me stabilize my photos in their files and to download the upgrade or to get rid of the opinion expected my action.

First of all allows to solve the problem of "everytime I open the 13 elements, I am get an opinion that expects an upgrade and when I click to start the upgrade it seems that the upgrade has started, but next time I open the program I get the notice of an upgrade. "

I suggest reading this article and install the necessary patch.

Update appears repeatedly in Photoshop Elements >

I hope it will solve a thing.

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