Premiere Pro CC and Media Encoder won't start

Hey everyone,
I have a huge problem: My Adobe Premiere CC won't start. I've tried all the solutions I've found in the internet, but nothing seems to work for me
I am using OS X 10.9.3.
Here is a part of my report:
Process:         Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014 [1153]
Path:            /Applications/Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014/Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014
Identifier:      com.adobe.AdobePremierePro
Version:         8.1.0 (8.1.0)
Code Type:       X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process:  launchd [235]
Responsible:     Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014 [1153]
User ID:         501
Date/Time:       2014-12-10 23:51:37.341 +0100
OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.9.3 (13D65)
Report Version:  11
Anonymous UUID:  5BE9B722-1F73-691F-5EEF-9775088356E8
Crashed Thread:  0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000000001650
VM Regions Near 0x1650:
-->
    __TEXT                 0000000100000000-0000000100003000 [   12K] r-x/rwx SM=COW  /Applications/Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014/Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014
Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0   libsystem_platform.dylib       0x00007fff9195abe6 OSAtomicAdd32Barrier$VARIANT$mp + 2
1   libclh.dylib                   0x00007fff9076859f 0x7fff90765000 + 13727
2   libclh.dylib                   0x00007fff90875305 clhCtxCreate + 101
3   libGPUSupportMercury.dylib     0x00007fff94e2daab gldCreateQueue + 651
4   com.apple.opencl               0x00007fff8f68e8ad 0x7fff8f688000 + 26797
5   com.apple.opencl               0x00007fff8f68d32b 0x7fff8f688000 + 21291
6   com.apple.opencl               0x00007fff8f68d211 0x7fff8f688000 + 21009
7   com.apple.opencl               0x00007fff8f6a9fbe clCreateCommandQueue + 150
8   com.adobe.GPUFoundation.framework 0x0000000109afbeb1 GF::CreateOpenCLCommandQueue(_cl_device_id*, _cl_context*, bool) + 65
9   com.adobe.GPUFoundation.framework 0x0000000109ad521f GF::Device::InitializeContextImpl() + 2479
10  com.adobe.GPUFoundation.framework 0x0000000109ad76ae GF::Device::InitializeContext(bool, void*, void*) + 622
11  com.adobe.GPUFoundation.framework 0x0000000109af141a GF::Initialize(bool, bool, bool, void*, void*) + 2154
12  com.adobe.DisplaySurface.framework 0x0000000111bb7f84 DS::Initialize() + 228
13  com.adobe.Mezzanine.framework 0x000000010636c3cd MZ::(anonymous namespace)::FullInitializer::FullInitializer(std::basic_string<unsigned short, std::char_traits<unsigned short>, dvacore::utility::SmallBlockAllocator::STLAllocator<unsigned short> > const&, bool, bool, bool) + 6173
14  com.adobe.Mezzanine.framework 0x0000000106369874 MZ::Initializer::Initializer(std::basic_string<unsigned short, std::char_traits<unsigned short>, dvacore::utility::SmallBlockAllocator::STLAllocator<unsigned short> > const&, bool, bool, bool) + 84
15  com.adobe.Frontend.framework   0x00000001000abe97 FE::Initializer::PrivateImpl::PrivateImpl(ASL::ObjectPtr<ASL::Module, ASL::AtomicValue> const&, std::basic_string<unsigned short, std::char_traits<unsigned short>, dvacore::utility::SmallBlockAllocator::STLAllocator<unsigned short> > const&) + 1479
16  com.adobe.Frontend.framework   0x00000001000aadc8 FE::Initializer::Initializer(ASL::ObjectPtr<ASL::Module, ASL::AtomicValue> const&, std::basic_string<unsigned short, std::char_traits<unsigned short>, dvacore::utility::SmallBlockAllocator::STLAllocator<unsigned short> > const&) + 40
17  com.adobe.Frontend.framework   0x00000001000cdc32 FE::AppMain(ASL::ObjectPtr<ASL::Module, ASL::AtomicValue> const&, std::basic_string<unsigned short, std::char_traits<unsigned short>, dvacore::utility::SmallBlockAllocator::STLAllocator<unsigned short> > const&, int, void*) + 226
18  com.adobe.Frontend.framework   0x00000001000d4ea5 FE::Run(ASL::ObjectPtr<ASL::Module, ASL::AtomicValue> const&, std::basic_string<unsigned short, std::char_traits<unsigned short>, dvacore::utility::SmallBlockAllocator::STLAllocator<unsigned short> > const&, int) + 581
19  com.adobe.AdobePremierePro     0x00000001000018ac main + 508
20  com.adobe.AdobePremierePro     0x00000001000016a4 start + 52

AND Media Encoder won't start as well!!
Process:         Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014 [1284]
Path:            /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014/Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014
Identifier:      com.adobe.ame.application
Version:         8.1.0.122 (8.1.0)
Code Type:       X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process:  launchd [235]
Responsible:     Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014 [1284]
User ID:         501
Date/Time:       2014-12-10 23:59:55.226 +0100
OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.9.3 (13D65)
Report Version:  11
Anonymous UUID:  5BE9B722-1F73-691F-5EEF-9775088356E8
Crashed Thread:  0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000000001650
VM Regions Near 0x1650:
-->
    __TEXT                 0000000100000000-0000000100088000 [  544K] r-x/rwx SM=COW  /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014/Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Media Encoder CC 2014
Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0   libsystem_kernel.dylib         0x00007fff93a9a292 __kill + 10
1   com.adobe.dvacore.framework   0x00000001003a28ea (anonymous namespace)::SignalHandler(int, __siginfo*, void*) + 410
2   libsystem_platform.dylib       0x00007fff9195b5aa _sigtramp + 26
3   libsystem_platform.dylib       0x00007fff9195abe6 OSAtomicAdd32Barrier$VARIANT$mp + 2
4   libclh.dylib                   0x00007fff9076859f 0x7fff90765000 + 13727
5   libclh.dylib                   0x00007fff90875305 clhCtxCreate + 101
6   libGPUSupportMercury.dylib     0x00007fff94e2daab gldCreateQueue + 651
7   com.apple.opencl               0x00007fff8f68e8ad 0x7fff8f688000 + 26797
8   com.apple.opencl               0x00007fff8f68d32b 0x7fff8f688000 + 21291
9   com.apple.opencl               0x00007fff8f68d211 0x7fff8f688000 + 21009
10  com.apple.opencl               0x00007fff8f6a9fbe clCreateCommandQueue + 150
11  com.adobe.GPUFoundation.framework 0x0000000109ef7b01 GF::CreateOpenCLCommandQueue(_cl_device_id*, _cl_context*, bool) + 65
12  com.adobe.GPUFoundation.framework 0x0000000109ed0e6f GF::Device::InitializeContextImpl() + 2479
13  com.adobe.GPUFoundation.framework 0x0000000109ed32fe GF::Device::InitializeContext(bool, void*, void*) + 622
14  com.adobe.GPUFoundation.framework 0x0000000109eed06a GF::Initialize(bool, bool, bool, void*, void*) + 2154
15  com.adobe.DisplaySurface.framework 0x0000000107845f74 DS::Initialize() + 228
16  com.adobe.ame.application     0x00000001000376e7 AME::app::MCInitializer::MCInitializer() + 12039
17  com.adobe.ame.application     0x000000010002323a AME::app::AMEAppInitializer::AMEAppInitializer(exo::app::AppInitArgs&, std::basic_string<unsigned short, std::char_traits<unsigned short>, dvacore::utility::SmallBlockAllocator::STLAllocator<unsigned short> >&) + 250
18  com.adobe.ame.application     0x000000010000d2ba AME::app::AMEApp::InitApplication(exo::app::AppInitArgs&) + 1802
19  com.adobe.exo.framework       0x00000001057d2bd5 exo::app::AppBase::Initialize(exo::app::AppInitArgs&) + 1141
20  com.adobe.ame.application     0x00000001000167e6 AME::RunTheApp(exo::app::AppInitArgs&, std::vector<std::basic_string<unsigned short, std::char_traits<unsigned short>, dvacore::utility::SmallBlockAllocator::STLAllocator<unsigned short> >, std::allocator<std::basic_string<unsigned short, std::char_traits<unsigned short>, dvacore::utility::SmallBlockAllocator::STLAllocator<unsigned short> > > >&) + 3270
21  com.adobe.ame.application     0x0000000100047828 main + 440
22  com.adobe.ame.application     0x00000001000032f4 start + 52

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    Some suggestions and answer at least the 16 questions at the end of the Wiki article.

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    Process:         Adobe Media Encoder CC [16188]
    Path:            /Applications/Adobe CC/*/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Media Encoder CC
    Identifier:      com.adobe.ame.application
    Version:         7.2.0.43 (7.2.0)
    Code Type:       X86-64 (Native)
    Parent Process:  launchd [253]
    Responsible:     Adobe Media Encoder CC [16188]
    User ID:         501
    Date/Time:       2014-02-05 01:15:39.418 +0100
    OS Version:      Mac OS X 10.9.1 (13B3116)
    Report Version:  11
    Anonymous UUID:  7E5DC048-8DD8-5DA9-CFD0-539F29161D59
    Sleep/Wake UUID: D2BBCDCA-68C3-4C86-B34D-57E4C884FDD8
    Crashed Thread:  0  Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
    Exception Type:  EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT)
    Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000
    Application Specific Information:
    terminating with uncaught exception of type dvacore::filesupport::dir_create_exception: $$$/dvacore/filesupport/DirCreate=The directory '@0' could not be created. Please check the parent directory protection or permission rights.
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    5   libobjc.A.dylib                         0x00007fff9413c322 _objc_terminate() + 124
    6   libc++abi.dylib                         0x00007fff951473e1 std::__terminate(void (*)()) + 8
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