Premiere Pro, After Effects and others crash immediately.

Hi Everyone,
I'm hoping to get some ideas here as i'm completely stumped, I signed up to the creative cloud about 4 months ago, I use Photoshop a lot which is still running fine, however Premiere Pro and After Effects crash immediately, and will not even make it into the program, I'm running a brand new machine, 16gb ram, windows 7, Geforce GTX 750..  I've included a couple screen grabs to better explain.
I've tried replacing the ImageRenderer,dll file to no avail, any help appreciated, how and what should I do?  I have tried uninstalling and re installing with no luck.

I too am running Windows 7 Pro, I also updated the drivers when I was trying to resolve the issue, running GeForce Game Ready Driver that was released not too long ago, however it wasn't working before this was updated.
It did work at some point, I've had Premiere Pro installed for a few months, originally it ran but I was only testing it then.  I should also note Audition is also not working with the same error, might be an audio issue or something?  As Photoshop works fine and InDesign work fine.

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