CS3 Error [..\..Src\DirectoryRegistry.cpp-283]

Hi, I need your help. After crashing Premiere CS3 I tried to re launch it and this appears [..\..Src\DirectoryRegistry.cpp-283]
Can you please help me?

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    You will find best advice over on the video forum. Most of us here are photographers.
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    Welcome to the forum.  This is an English-only forum.  If you need help in French, then please post your question here:
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    Jeff

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    I have searched online and through my computer. From what I have read there is some sort of path that is not connecting, but I cannot figure out how to "re-connect" or find the right pathway.
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    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.
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  • Premiere Elements 7 crashes with "cpp-283"

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    Thanks much!

    There is also this issue:
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    Using Procoder 3:
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    MPEG2 - DVD - NTSC (mastering quality) preset.
    I have two files m2v and .wave that I tried to import into Encore CS3.
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    Any ideas?
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    You need to watch out for Quicktime auto-updating itself.  I turn this feature off, but within a few days it is always back on.  A couple of months back I missed this and got this error.  I tried various ways to sort it, but eventually had to revert to an image made some weeks before.  This old image had the safe 7.5.5 version of Quicktime.
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