How could this upgrade be so flaky

I have a bog-standard Adobe CC setup on a 2012 Mac Pro.    I install the 2014 version and it won't load pre-2014 projects.  It just hangs.   I try launching a new project in Premiere CC 2014.  Nothing...system freeze.   Surely this new version would have been tested to death before release.  It's not working here.   Seems crazy to me.

Maybe:
WHERE
(service_year = #session.prior_year# AND service_month >= 10)
OR (service_year = #session.selected_year# AND service_month <= #session.selected_month#)

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