Could not open Premier Pro CS6

I downloaded the Creative Cloud version of CS6 onto my laptop a couple weeks ago  and am pretty sure I opened it at that time but now I am getting an error box:
"Adobe Premier Pro could not find any capable video play modules.  Please update your video display drivers and start again."
I have no trouble opening the CS5 version.   Thanks for any help.

Unfortunately, there can be several causes for a video driver becoming obsolete, or corrupt. Many users have found that simple OS updates can render a video driver obsolete, and that is one reason that companies, like nVidia and AMD/ATI, issue them so frequently.
Knowing that you have a Dell, is a good start, as Dell often will take a video driver from one of the major mfgrs., such as nVidia, or AMD/ATI, and rewrap it, to match perfectly with their version of the OS, and the hardware.
In Control Panel, you can go to System>Hardware>Device Manager>Display Adapters, and there you will see the card/chip in your computer. If you Dbl-click on that Display Adapter, you will get more info, such as the Driver installed.
On the Dell Web site, you should be able to go to their driver support page, plug in your OS, and the Display Adapter info, and find the latest Dell version of the necessary driver.
Good luck,
Hunt

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