After exporting an image from Lightroom CC to PS CC and back to LR CC

When doing adjustments on the image, the screen blanks out after each adjustment. I have a fully loaded Macbook Pro (mid-2014). I unchecked the Graphics Processor. Makes no difference. On or Off.  Any suggestions? Very annoying. Thanks

YES SIR!!!
The Computer specs:
Dell XPS (Windows 8)
Intel Core i7-4500U @ 1.80GHz  2.40GHz
8 GB RAM
64 Bit
Im exporting Mpeg Video and Audio (.mpa) for DVD. The computer it worked on before was the same exact computer. (Business PCs)
The sofware is Premiere Pro CC and Media Encoder CC (as stated)
Anything else?

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