Prem Pro CC 2014 constantly crashing, 'Serious Error....'

I am having a full blown nightmare.
One specific project is crashing constantly. Either I get the 'Unknown Serious Error' message and restore (on about 14/15th Copy of now) or the media seems to drop out and it's not long until I have to force it to quit. It is making it impossible to work with.
I am not attempting anything complicated. I have some titles with simple wipe/dissolve transitions, which it doesn't seem to like. But then, even when I take them off it makes little difference.
I was using an Ext HD, but moved it onto the Internal to see if it made any difference. Nah.
I'm on OS X Yosemite 10.10.2. I've done all the change to Read & Write stuff, but I don't think they were an issue anyway.
I'm on an 2.3ghz quadcore i7 Mac Mini with 16GB of RAM. I've had it crash on me before, but not to this extent.
All plugins are updated.
I've tried making a new project and importing the old project into that one - that seems to have helped for now, but I haven't put text onto it. And it's just done the thing where the media drops and I've had to close and re-open.
I am at the end of my wits. I have work to do. I might be doing something stupid, but I am not an IT specialist - I am a filmmaker. I cannot believe the problems I am having.
If anyone can help, please let me know.
Thanks

I have no idea.
Tell the truth, it seems to have stabilised...for now. I've managed to get a good couple of hours out of it without it crashing.
I wish I could tell you how I got to that point. I did as much of this as I possibly could:
I would definitely advise to not update Premiere Pro if you are in the middle of a project.
Wait until the project is complete and update with only a new project
Return to the version that the project was created in
In hindsight, if you are freezing or crashing try the following:
Sign out from Creative Cloud, restart Premiere Pro, then sign in
Update any GPU drivers
Trash preferences
Ensure Adobe folder preferences are set to read/write in all 3 locations (Mac Only).
Delete media cache
Remove plug-ins
If you have AMD GPUs, make sure CUDA is not installed
Repair permissions
In Sequence Settings > Video Previews, change the codec to one that matches your footage
Disconnect any third party hardware
If you have a CUDA GPU, ensure that the Mercury Playback Engine is set to CUDA, not OpenCL
Set the Mercury Playback Engine to "Software Only"
Remove legacy QuickTime drivers
Disable App Nap (Mac Only)
Reboot
So I've no idea what it is that's done the trick.
I also had to bite the bullet and go back to the original file (14 or 15 copies earlier) and do a large amount of the work again.
I hate complaining but it's been really stressful.

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    First ... have you checked that these are all updated to work with the CC versions? I'd check with the makers of each plugin, the software has MANY differences.
    Next ... if say you removed all but one, do any of them work? It might be worthwhile to remove them from the folder, then add one by one until you find one that is crashing things. That would at least get you part way forward.
    And ... you might list which ones you have, in what versions. Folks around here might be able to help just seeing that.
    Neil

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