
Thank you.Įver since the implementation of a subscription-only model, Adobe has in recent years become more and more elitist about both the age and the performance of the computer hardware that's required to run its software properly.Īnd Adobe is not alone in this: Even Microsoft is becoming more and more elitist as well. Would appreciate your help and suggestions as to what I need to do to get Premiere Pro and AfterFX working again on my computer.

How can I get my existing equipment to work with Adobe Premiere and AfterFX without changing my video cards or drivers? Why can't Adobe fix their programs to make them compatible and work again with our video cards and drivers like they worked last year? Nvidea GeForce GTX 680M driver version 25., the latest version installed release date. Adobe says use their download driver vsn 24.20.100.6286 but that's for an Intel Graphics 520.Ģ. an Intel HD Graphics 4000 driver version 10., the latest version. I'm running windows 10 on a laptop with an Intel Core I7-3740QM CPU 2.7 GHz with:ġ.

Intel and NVIDEA websites run their diagnostics and both say my computer has their latest drivers so this is an Adobe issue, not a video card maker's issue/ Why does Adobe change their programs so exisiting customers suddenly can't use Adobe Creative Cloud apps? Previously effectively working computer compatible with all my Adobe Creative Cloud apps last year now suddenly has unsupported video drivers and the programs now don't work right.that's just wrong for Adobe to do that. Premiere and AfterFX worked with no video card driver issues before updates to the 2020 versions. Both Adobe Premiere Pro CC and AfterFX CC start with a system compatibility report popup saying both my Intel HD Graphics 4000 and NVIDEA GeForce GTX680M graphic cards have unsupported video drivers.
