Cpp-283 error on newly installed PE8

I have uninstalled PE3 which I have been using for years, and installed PE8.
First time I try to run it I get the error message something-or-other Directory Registry cpp-283.
I have searched the forum and see there are other posts about this but my head is spinning with all the technospeak.
Can anyone suggest how I proceed here?
I know I probably need to check my computer settings but even that leaves me a bit confused.
Sorry to be such an airhead!
Have had great help here in the past so thanks for bearing with me.

There could be a number of issues going on, most of them related to your operating system.
Which operating system are you using? Have you manually gone to Windows Update to ensure you have even the non-critical updates for your system?
When did you last run maintenance on your computer? An easy way to do this is with Advanced System Care, a free program that fixes a number of things on your computer and cleans off temp files and malware with a single click or two.
http://www.iobit.com/advancedsystemcareper.html
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Also, you should absolutely NOT try to open one of your version 3 projects with version 8.

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