Photoshop CS5 | Slider on Video Frames to Layers Missing

Hello! I recently got a new computer and have since reinstalled Photoshop. I like to my gifs and the such but when I went to select what frame I wanted I had this show up.
I have never had this happen before, any help is greatly appreciated.
miranda

miranda1994 wrote:
also how do i upgrade my graphic driver
What operating system?

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