No Audio, No Sequence Presets!!!

I recently updated to CS6 Master Collection.I have two major problems,
1: No audio when i import clip to the timeline.(importing with full folder structure)
2: There is no Presets on the premiere seq menue.....
iam using MASTER COLLECTION CS6
I also upated the premiere but no help.

Ann,
I dont know what i did but it seems to work now.
I was going shoot my self literly coz of this problem, B'coz i never stuck for long time in any bug like CS6 audio and presets missing bug......So it sorted it out itself i just shutdowned the system last night and went out.
And 2day i just turned on the "torcher machine" and loaded PR, all the presest are available audio is fine i dont know what happend i really dont.
But my sixth sense says its gotta do sumthing with activating it properly.

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