InDesign Creative Cloud Crashes Constantly

I just updated to InDesign CC and I cant get the program to stay open. As soon as I create a new document the program crashes. I have uninstalled the programs and ran the CS cleaner like everyone says to do, restarted and reinstalled the application manager and let it update, reinstall InDesign and it still crashes. I am running it on W7 x64 and have had no prior problems when it was CS6. I guess others arent having the same problem as me as I cant find any other threads about the problem I am having. Any solutions/ideas?

Unfortunately - the font-trick didn't work for me... But I have some news in my "investigation".
I already did every single tip for windows troubleshooting. And InDesign still crashes.
Tip from the logfile I pasted couple of lines above:
LoadedModule[403]=C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe InDesign CC (64 bit)\PLUGIN.dll
After that:
ConsentKey=APPCRASH
AppName=Adobe InDesign CC
But... I have no third party plugins. So it looks like there is a problem with plugins built into InDesign CC.
After that I tried to manipulate with plugins folder.
After renaming the plugins folder and trying to run InDesign CC - I have an error msg that there is no svml_dispmd.dll. Trying to search for that file in other CC's app folders and... every app (but InDesign - of course) has its own svml_dispmd.dll. Maybe that's the point?
After renaming plug-ins folder - there is no crash after splash screen. After the svml_dispmd.dll msg dissapears the app works "almost" fine (no preferences, and I guess - no plugins ).
BUT! There is one, very strange thing. When I renamed all the subfolders inside Plug-Ins folder, and restored the right name to the plugins folder - instead of missing-in-action-svml_dispmd.dll message there is --- surprise --- well-known CRAAAASH.

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