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Re: Premiere Pro 2 bootup
by Tim Kolb on Nov 27, 2006 at 1:32:56 am

[tcindie] "It sounds like the problem is that he can't even get to the screen to load a project or start a new project. When the initial splash screen comes up, and initializes all the plugins, that's where it's crashing. Before the program even really starts."


Actually he said it hangs when he sees what he later said was the last plugin to load...which can mean the next thing in the progression is crashing it...which would be when it gets a look at the project file.

The last thing you see on the screen may not be the problem, or you may not even see an acknowledgement of the load...chances are very good that it's the next procedure that's taking it down as it starts that next step...even if he isn't loading the project, that project still comes up in the recent projects panel.

Anyway, I still think that a bad project needs to be disqualified first.

If it hasn't been done already, I would recommend renaming the project (remember what it WAS called of course so it can be changed back), and then try to launch. At least this would eliminate a bad project from consideration.



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