Incompatible display drivr error

I get this error message when trying to open Adobe Premier Elements 12 on Windows 8 O/S. Even if the drivers are updated this error comes up and the software does not open. Please advise.

Hi rukmin,
Thanks for posting on Adobe forums,
What is your exact brand/model graphics adapter (ATI or nVidia or ???)
What is your exact graphics adapter driver version?
Have you gone to the vendor web site to check for a newer driver?
For Windows, do NOT rely on Windows Update to have current driver information.
You need to go direct to the vendor web site and check updates for yourself.
ATI Driver Autodetect�http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/auto-detect-tool
nVidia Driver Downloads�http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
Regards
Sandeep

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    I have the same issue and I KNOW my backup IS good. What happen is when you try to restore your phone apple says something like can I check for new updates and if you choose no, it just takes you back to the restore screen and a loop from then on.  If you dont update from you phone then when you back up you will have the 5.0.1 back up and then when you update to 5.1.1 and then try to restore the backup from 5.0.1 it say it EITHER corrupt or incompatible.. It is incompatible and its hard as **** to restore back to 5.0.1. I followed the restore to a T and still getting errors. I lost all text history and have to reset up email. All just because I wanted a 1.2 Gigs of "other" space back.

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