Get stuck at the welcome screen

I just installed Photoshop Elements 10 and Photoshop Premiere Elements 10 on my Windows 7 professional 64-bit computer. I installed from disks ("Adobe Elements Combi X NL 64, so 64 bits in Dutch).
Installation does not give any errors - the installation logs end with "Exit Code: 0 - No error."
Both Premiere and Photoshop have the same problem: the intitial Welcome screen comes up. But if I click one of the options (Like "edit" or  "Organize"). nothing much seems to happen: the icon in front of the "button" changes into a moving icon for some 10 seconds, then the original icon is back and the program doesn't start.
Also in the taskmanager I don't see any changes (no new processes being started; the processes "Photoshop Elements 10.0.exe *32" and "Adobe Premiere Elements 10.exe" are running). What can be the problem?
I had installed CS5.5 in Dutch on my computer. After installing Elements I removed this software, but that did not give a better result.
Any suggestions?
Peter

I deleted all the files, that is I deleted all the content of the C:\Users\peter\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Elements Organizer\10.0\Organizer folder. This was not the solution.
But it's closer to the problem now. When I try to start the Organizer, the log file is created. And appatanly Organizer detects  the desktop resolution to be 640x480 - while the setting in Windows is 1280x1024!
Apparantly the Editor (and Premiere Elements 10.0) detect the screen resolution correctly.
The conent of the logfile is:
0 Elements Organizer 10.0.0.0 Log (5) started 2012-09-05 22:59:59.805
10 (+   0) Windows OS Version as reported by Qt: 0x90
11 (+   1) Desktop Resolution: 640 x 480 Depth: 32
12 (+   1) Begin AMT Library calls
179 (+ 167) End AMT Library calls
221 (+  42) problem opening C:\Users\peter\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Elements Organizer\10.0\Organizer\status.dat for reading, maintaining default values
246 (+  25) Primary Font: Myriad Web Pro
246 (+   0) Bezig met laden van bitmaps...

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