High CPU usage by ElementsAutoanalyzer.exe

hi.
When i turn on my PC, i find immediately that ElementsAutoanalyzer.exe reaches 30-50% CPU usage, even though Premiere Elements (or any other application) has not been launched yet.
i have to end this program manualy with Task Manager
how can i disable ElementsAutoanalyzer.exe?
Premiere Elements 10 on Windows7 Home Edition 64 bit SP1

AnnaN2013
This is not Adobe. Rather user to user.
If you need to make your comments known to Adobe, you should consider
a. Fill out one of those Adobe Feature Request Bug Report Forms
https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform&loc=en
b. While version 12 is still the current version, contact Adobe via its Adobe Chat to sort out the details of your particular issue with the program.
By the way, what is the problem...I do not understand "....and I see it being sent back?" part of
Adobe look at this I just got premiere 12 to go with lightroom/photoshop and I see it being sent back!
ATR
Add On... If you would like us to try to help you troubleshoot your Premiere Elements issues, please supply more details in your own new thread instead of getting your 2014 issue hidden in a March 2013 thread of another. But, Adobe Chat would be the first stop.

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