Another: a serious error has occurred that requires Adobe Premiere Pro to shut down

I know a few people have had the same notification:
sorry, a serious error has occurred that requires Adobe Premiere Pro to shut down. We will attempt to save your current project
I have tried a whole series of things to fix it and no luck. Here are all the computer stats... does anyone have any ideas???
Premiere Pro
Version number: CS5, with most recent update
Installation language: English
Updates applied: Most recent… installed AFTER problem started
Project/sequence settings… NA
Operating System
Name: Windows 7, 64bt
Update/patch level: Service Pack 1
Installed language: English
Display resolution and color depth. 1920x1080; 32bit color
CPU type and speed Core i7 950
Amount of memory (RAM) 12GB
Video card 
Manufacturer: Nvidia
Model: FX3800
Driver version: Latest (installed after errors started)
Number of monitors (displays): in use 2 (with one disabled for testing)
Audio card
Manufacturer Gigabyte Technology 82801J HD Audio Controller
Model
Driver version: 6.1.7601.17514 (latest version)
Each hard drive's capacity and space remaining Disk setup (partitions used, raid configuration, what is where for OS/projects/media/scratch/audio)
C and D, no partitions. D is raided, controlled by hardware controller. All software on C. Media kept on D.
Hardware capture device NA
Manufacturer
Model
Driver version number
Capture software NA
Name
Company
Version
Comprehensive list of third-party plug-ins you installed.
  None for Premiere I don’t think. A couple for After Effects. Have been installed for a while with no recent updates.
Exact text of any error messages
sorry, a serious error has occurred that requires Adobe Premiere Pro to shut down. We will attempt to save your current project
Explain clearly what you want to do, what you are doing and what the result is
  Open Premiere to do some work 
Be sure to mention if it is something that worked before using the same procedure
Nothing has changed on the PC prior to program failure.
Very importantly: Post details of troubleshooting you have already done to avoid "did that" reponses to questions people ask when trying to help.
Tried:
Reinstalling
Reducing to one screen.
Holding Shift when starting until first screen (New/ Open Existing/ Help)
Holding Ctrl, Shift Alt when starting until first screen (New/ Open Existing/ Help)
Programme crashed regardless of clicking directly on loading icon and opening New or Existing via first load screen, or via clicking directly from a project file.
Removed all fonts installed since last opened.
Restarting.
Updated Graphics Driver.
Updated Premiere

Hi guys; I thought I would share my experience and how I managed to fix this problem. It might help someone.
In my case I kept receiving this message; eventually after re-launching Premiere, I actually paid close attention to the "software loading" information and saw that it got stuck on my installed "Colorista ii" which is a colour grading software.
Now the red bulb came on my head ping!
I recently just upgraded my Mac to the OS X Yosemite & that affected pretty much any non-updated application, which in my case was that and many more of the Red Giant Pacakge; so I searched for the upgrade via Red giant Link, and low and behold I found it and did so. Immediately everything loaded up perfectly fine.. and now can't even do the work, cos I'm so exhausted from an 'almost heartattack'; so going to sleep and commence later in the day I guess..
Now, you might probably want to check if any application on your system needs upgrading to whatever is the operating system on your Mac or PC at this very time. It might help.
Always back-up.
I hope I helped someone :-)
@ToleXElijah
Extreme Studio Manager

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