Serious error

why did i get a notification popped out from phone (k770i)  saying that"serious error, please stop charging and using your phone. contact SE support center " ?..any solution or advices..? will it be dangerous if i continue using it..?

Take the battery out for a few minutes, replace it and then restart your phone.If the error message returns, use the SE update service to update or re-install the software via PC.

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  • Error Message: Sorry, a serious error has occurred that...

    This seems to be a common problem, however, I have not found a fix. I am somewhat technologically savvy, but limited! Listed below are my specs and details to the problem.
    Software- Premiere Pro (Version 5.03) Recently updated
    OS- WIN7 Core 2 Duo CPU E8400 3.00GHz 4.00GB RAM
    Footage used- all types
    Error message text-
    Sorry, a serious error has occurred that requires, Adobe Premiere Pro to shut down. We will attempt to save your project.
    The problem-
    When attempting to start PP it allows me to start a new project, select setting, and sequences. However, as the program begins to start up the new project the error pops up. The only option is to click ok, which in turn locks up the program.
    Also any files that I have previous created also will not open properly.
    Also, I have recently lost a drive that contained many of my old PP projects. I've read that some people have this problem when losing a drive that once related to possible PP preferences and scratch disks...once again I am limited on understanding how that all works.
    I have restarted, cold boots, warm boots....clean uninstall, clean reinstall of PP and all components, updated chipset, display adaptor is up-to-date (NVIDIA GeForce 9300 GE) ...also I am an administrator of the workstation
    **Through my many failed attempts from reading forums I have also at sometimes received a RunTime Error R6025 (pure virtual function call)
    I have no 3rd party effects
    not using Mecury to my knowledge.?

    Has it worked OK in the past?  If so, try System Restore.
    While your computer might meet Adobe's minimum requirements, it is way underpowered to run Premiere Pro properly. 
    See here:
    http://forums.adobe.com/message/6336879#6336879

  • Error Message:  Sorry, a serious error has occurred that requires Adobe Premier Pro to shut down.

    Hi. I'm having another serious problem with CS4 (the version that comes with CS5 when you don't have 64 bit capability. I just finished a project, had saved it, and then had switched over to Adobe Encoder to create a finished flash video (which worked perfectly). I shut down CS4, went home, tried to restart the main project to create a video from the same project (wanted to make an mpeg version as well) and got the following error message:
    Sorry, a serious error has occurred that requires Adobe Premier Pro to shut down. We will attempt to save your current project. Then the system shuts down.
    Not only can I not open the project I was working on, I cannot open any of my prior projects without receiving the same error.
    Does anyone have any idea what may be causing this issue and how to resolve it?
    Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
    By the way, is everyone else having the same amount of problems with this software? I've never had any software that has had so many problems from the beginning. My opinion of this software and Adobe in general has gone down substantially.

    Not enough information for anyone to even make a guess
    Work through all of the steps (ideas) listed at http://ppro.wikia.com/wiki/Troubleshooting
    If your problem isn't fixed after you follow all of the steps, report back with ALL OF THE DETAILS asked for in the FINALLY section, the questions at the end of the troubleshooting link

  • A serious error has occurred or how the 7.1 update ruined my life.

    Ever since the 7.1 update to Premiere, I've had nothing but problems. The desktop app fails to update for every update, and appears to think it's out of date when it's not and then the icon in the menu bar will be grayed out until I reboot 3-4 times. The "workaround for that seems to be to force quit and uninstall the "previous" version and then download the "new" version from the creative cloud web portal. This wouldn't be that large of an issue, but it happens almost every other day.
    Then once I can actually open Premiere, the real fun with errors begins. I have received the "A Serious Error has occurred" screen on 30-40 (not exagerating) delightful occasions in the past couple of weeks, with no real details of what is actually wrong. It usually occurs while trying to fix an issue where my multi-clips aren't showing the audio waveforms in the sequence, but it has happened plenty of other mysterious ways. This is even more complicated, because it's happening on multiple systems and one of them isn't even using the 7.1 update and another is offsite and using different hardware. The same annoying error occurs across them all.
    Another super cool "feature" is that Mercury Playback Engine capabilities come and go as they please. Sometimes they work for Premiere or Media Encoder or After Effects, but sometimes they just pick one for that given day and don't let the other apps playback. All of the systems GPU were working just fine in 7.0.1, but now wtf Adobe?
    My system specs are varied, but the general idea is this:
    Mac Pro systems (4,1-5,1) 2.3GHz - 2.93GHz
    16-24GB RAM
    Nvidia QuadroFX 4800, Nvidia QuadroFX 4000, Nvidia GeForce 9800
    OS X 10.7.4 and 10.7.5
    A few of the systems have AJA Kona 3 and Kona 3G
    Most of the media is being accessed across 10gigE to a ProMax Platform, and the project files are local on SSD's.
    I have the bug report from Apple, so if that helps let me know so I can get that info to someone who cares.

    Hi Kevin,
    I'm still planning on attempting the 10.8.5 install on one of the affected systems. In the process, I have uncovered a new issue related to the CUDA acceleration not being there at all on a system that used to have it. That particular Mac Pro system only has a GeForce GT120, but the point is that in CS6 and CC, the CUDA was working until this latest update. The other systems have QuadroFX 4000 and 4800 cards, so those seem to be getting CUDA playback, however it is intermittent.
    As for the OS X 10.7.4 not allowing me to install 7.1... That is correct. The Creative Cloud Desktop app was failing updating itself (as it still does on every "update") quite a bit, I don't remember any specific messages, but I did see somewhere along the process that I wasn't able to install the Premiere 7.1 update with my 10.7.4. One of the systems here is have a ton of issues with AE, but that's a whole new thread I think. I will attach some of those errors for kicks, but all of these problems occured with the introduction of the virus that is Creative Cloud into our working environment.
    I am working with a wide variety of media: R3D, 5D, F55 4K XAVC, Canon C-300, XDCAM EX, FS-100, ProRes. The projects that I've been having the most issues with lately has the Canon C-300 .MXF media mixed with 5D h.264 as a 2 camera multi-cam set up. The other project that was giving me a lot of trouble right when I installed the Premiere 7.1 update was R3D and F55 4K XAVC. Both issues were the "A Serious Error has occurred. Premiere will try and save your project" vague warning. I usually only lost work since the last Autosave 20 minute interval, but sometimes that is a lot of work and when it happens 10 times in one day, that is unacceptable.
    Here are some answers to some more of those questions:
    What other software are you running?
    These are all possible conflicting software (IMO) that are installed:
    Final Cut Studio 3
    Avid Symphony 6.0.3
    Cinema 4D R14
    RED CineX
    Davinci Resolve
    Nuke7
    Adobe CS5.5 and CS6 are still installed
    Do you have any third-party effects or codecs installed?
    Yes. Trapcode Suite, Primatte, lots of scripts in After Effects. Lots of codecs installed from Sony, Avid, RED, Canon, etc.
    I think I've answered most of the other questions in this thread, but hopefully that helps. I will update when I'm able to get 10.8.5 installed. I suppose a clean install of 10.7.5 perhaps might have the same chances of fixing this as well.
    Here is the Premiere Error:
    Here are a series of AE errors, that might need their own thread:

  • Itunes causes a "itunes has encountered a serious error and needs to close"

    Ok everytime i try to open up itunes it immediatly opens up a window that says itunes has encountered a serious error and needs to close....i send the error report microsoft directs me to check out that apple page to uninstall qt and then repair...i have tried everything that i read in these forums, even the one where it says to go into dos mode(F8 to get to safe mode) and delete the files that have a random 4 or 6 letter file ending in .exe
    i am at my whits end here please help i need my itunes
    by the way it worked fine when i first installed it for about 2 days then i get nothing...

    oh yeah and when i go to uninstall it from add\remove programs when the wizard comes up and is running i get that same error and needs to close message, but i doenst effect the uninstall wizard(i dont think)........PLEASE HELP

  • Error Message: Sorry...serious error PRE 7 must shut down

    PRE 7 was running well. In fact I edited four movies successfully.
    But now whenever I attempt to Open Project or New Project I get the message:
    "Sorry...serious error encountered...must shut down.
    It is really frustrating to pay for a product and then not have it work.
    Any suggestions will be sincerely appreciated.
    Henry-11

    I am running Windows XP. (latest version).
    The properties window for my drives says:
    C Drive
    Used Space 27.3 GB
    Free Space 205 GB
    Capacity 232 GB
    E (External Drive)
    Used Space 27.3 GB
    Free Space 205 GB
    Capacity 232 GB
    I use camcorder: Sony VX2000.
    I have deleted all previously made (4) movies, hoping for a clean start and hoping that would help. It did not.
    So now I don't even get a chance to load from the camecorder because when I click on New Project, I get the message: "Sorry..."
    Since PRE 7 has worked in the past, I can only assume that somewhere in there I did something wrong to cause this problem.
    Side note: I down loaded a tril version of PRE 8 to see if that would work. Same thing. I have since removed PRE 8.
    I will most sincerely appreciate any help because I am a total computer dummie.
    Note that I did update to the latest version of Quick  Time. Did not help.
    I am so frustrated over this. I recently videoed a Puppet Show and gal is really on my case for the finished product.

  • Another: a serious error has occurred that requires Adobe Premiere Pro to shut down

    I know a few people have had the same notification:
    sorry, a serious error has occurred that requires Adobe Premiere Pro to shut down. We will attempt to save your current project
    I have tried a whole series of things to fix it and no luck. Here are all the computer stats... does anyone have any ideas???
    Premiere Pro
    Version number: CS5, with most recent update
    Installation language: English
    Updates applied: Most recent… installed AFTER problem started
    Project/sequence settings… NA
    Operating System
    Name: Windows 7, 64bt
    Update/patch level: Service Pack 1
    Installed language: English
    Display resolution and color depth. 1920x1080; 32bit color
    CPU type and speed Core i7 950
    Amount of memory (RAM) 12GB
    Video card 
    Manufacturer: Nvidia
    Model: FX3800
    Driver version: Latest (installed after errors started)
    Number of monitors (displays): in use 2 (with one disabled for testing)
    Audio card
    Manufacturer Gigabyte Technology 82801J HD Audio Controller
    Model
    Driver version: 6.1.7601.17514 (latest version)
    Each hard drive's capacity and space remaining Disk setup (partitions used, raid configuration, what is where for OS/projects/media/scratch/audio)
    C and D, no partitions. D is raided, controlled by hardware controller. All software on C. Media kept on D.
    Hardware capture device NA
    Manufacturer
    Model
    Driver version number
    Capture software NA
    Name
    Company
    Version
    Comprehensive list of third-party plug-ins you installed.
      None for Premiere I don’t think. A couple for After Effects. Have been installed for a while with no recent updates.
    Exact text of any error messages
    sorry, a serious error has occurred that requires Adobe Premiere Pro to shut down. We will attempt to save your current project
    Explain clearly what you want to do, what you are doing and what the result is
      Open Premiere to do some work 
    Be sure to mention if it is something that worked before using the same procedure
    Nothing has changed on the PC prior to program failure.
    Very importantly: Post details of troubleshooting you have already done to avoid "did that" reponses to questions people ask when trying to help.
    Tried:
    Reinstalling
    Reducing to one screen.
    Holding Shift when starting until first screen (New/ Open Existing/ Help)
    Holding Ctrl, Shift Alt when starting until first screen (New/ Open Existing/ Help)
    Programme crashed regardless of clicking directly on loading icon and opening New or Existing via first load screen, or via clicking directly from a project file.
    Removed all fonts installed since last opened.
    Restarting.
    Updated Graphics Driver.
    Updated Premiere

    Hi guys; I thought I would share my experience and how I managed to fix this problem. It might help someone.
    In my case I kept receiving this message; eventually after re-launching Premiere, I actually paid close attention to the "software loading" information and saw that it got stuck on my installed "Colorista ii" which is a colour grading software.
    Now the red bulb came on my head ping!
    I recently just upgraded my Mac to the OS X Yosemite & that affected pretty much any non-updated application, which in my case was that and many more of the Red Giant Pacakge; so I searched for the upgrade via Red giant Link, and low and behold I found it and did so. Immediately everything loaded up perfectly fine.. and now can't even do the work, cos I'm so exhausted from an 'almost heartattack'; so going to sleep and commence later in the day I guess..
    Now, you might probably want to check if any application on your system needs upgrading to whatever is the operating system on your Mac or PC at this very time. It might help.
    Always back-up.
    I hope I helped someone :-)
    @ToleXElijah
    Extreme Studio Manager

  • Sorry, a serious error has occured

    I worked on a project for several hours yesterday. Now it will not open. I tried opening another project from last week. WILL NOT OPEN. In fact, none of my Premiere CC projects will open. They are all corrupt.
    Well done Adobe. I'm missing Final Cut Pro more and more everyday. I swear I come across some glitch or a gotcha nearly everyday with the this software.
    Can someone please explain why a project(s) would suddenly corrupt???? And why on earth is the this software so unstable?
    I'm running on OSX 10.9.2 with the latest update of Premiere CC 7.2.1
    This is the message:
    "Sorry, a serious error has occured that require Adobe Premiere to shut down. We will attempt to save your current project."
    No projects open, no autosave projects work and literally days have been wasted if these can't be opened.

    I am on Windows, but have a few saved Mac discussions that may help (or, may not... but free to read)
    Mac and Root User http://forums.adobe.com/thread/879931
    -and http://forums.adobe.com/thread/940869?tstart=0
    Troubleshooting guide for Mac freeze
    http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/troubleshoot-system-errors-freezes-mac.html
    OSX Crash http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/ame-premiere-crash-launch-export.html

  • Export problem "A serious error has occured", or hang, upon export to Encore.

    Hello,
    I am using adobe Premiere CS3 3.2
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    when I choose export to Encore, then choose settings, I get the error "A Serious Error has occured...."  Then I trried lowering the settings, and I got the window that says "Rendering", at least, but nothing appeared in that window after I left it overnight.
    So I have some questions:
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    - Should I export as a video file first?  Which is the best quality?  Then can I export to Encore?
    - Does it help to pre-render my entire project in Premiere first, THEN export to Encore?
    I'd appreciate some advice.
    Thanks!
    EDIT:  I just tried to export as a Quicktime Uncompressed video with the regular method (Export-> Movie).. and it gave me the error "Could not compile movie..."  then the message "adobe premiere pro is running very low on system memory"
    So I am assuming this is a memory issue?  Then what should I do??
    Also, I want to ask- If I put my entire project with all its files onto an external hard drive, then move them to another computer with adobe premiere pro installed which also has the same filters installed,  would I be able to export this way?

    I am quite sure it is a memory problem... the computer exported other videos in the past just fine, but its never been used for making a film with a lot of filters and such that run down the memory, and so it gives me the memory errors.
    I am not sure what is "Memtest86+"... I would like to try such a program, but in fact this is not my computer... I am using a Workstation at a University and now I have limited time to complete my project (I must figure out a solution by the end of the day on Monday)
    Maybe AVI is the best for some... but I have done comparisons beforehand which found .mov to be the best... and I was even told that uncompressed quicktime doesn't lose quality at all (though in fact it seems to just a bit). So if you not completely sure which will be better, I will go with .mov.
    So I will try a few things- like exporting only the "special" clips which  used a lot of filters on individually as .mov, then reimporting them into the project, then trying to export the whole thing into  encore...  If that does not work, I will try to export fragments as.mov (because if I try to export too much at one time, it has the memory error->crash).. then create a new project, import the .mov files, and export to Encore.
    I only have limited time to solve this problem.. do you all think I am taking the right steps?
    Also one key question I have is about the audio.. do you recommend that I export all of the audio into one wav file, and then put that into the new project?  Or should I just export the quicktime files, with their audio, into the project and keep it like that?
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  • A Serious Error Has Occured

    Hey guys,
    I'm sure this has to exist elsewhere, but I couldn't come up with anything quickly.  I've been trying out the Premiere Pro CC trial for a little while now, and have been mostly pleased. I've used nothing but FCP in my career and know it like the back of my hand, but have been hearing such good things about Premiere Pro I decided to try it out and see if I'm ready to make the switch.
    Unfortunately, the past few days I haven't been able to get much work done, as I keep getting this "serious error" that requires PP to shut down. I've tried doing a complete re-install to no avail. I've swapped around how much RAM the program is using and am still getting this error.  Does anyone have any suggestions? The program is completely up to date, as well.  I've attached an image of the error below.  At first, it seemed to be happening the most frequently when color correcting, but just now it happened simply moving through my timeline. And again when adding a transition.  Seemingly simple tasks.
    I'm on a MacBook Pro Retina, late 2012, 2.7GHz Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, running OS 10.9.5.  Haven't upgraded to Yosemite as I've heard FCP will no longer work and the company I work for still relies heavily on it.
    Thanks in advance!
    Nick

    While you may get some help here on the forum, the best way to get a handle on non-specific crashes such as this is to contact Technical Support: Contact Customer Care. Be sure to ask to be put in the Video Queue so that you are assisted by an agent with deep knowledge of the video apps.
    If you want to try some troubleshooting on your own first, I'd start by clearing the  following, in this order:
    preferences, which are in the "Profile-<username>" folder here: Documents\Adobe\Premiere Pro\7.0. With PPro close, rename the Profile-<username> folder. Then launch PPRO. The app will create a fresh copy of the preferences file and other files that record custom settings.
    cache files: Macintosh HD ▸ Users ▸ <Username> ▸ Library ▸ Application Support ▸ Adobe ▸ Common. Delete the folders "Media Cache" and "Media Cache Files."
    the render preview files. By default, these are saved to the same folder as the project, in a folder named "Adobe Premiere Pro Preview Files"
    And if you want to pursue more assistance here, please provide more info, as spelled out here: FAQ: What information should I provide when asking a question on this forum?
    If the Crash Reporter dialog comes up afterward, please click the Information link, post the contents to a file on DropBox or the like, and include a link to it.

  • A serious error has occured......a bazillion different ways.

    Hello, I've seen many posts on the web about the infamous Premiere Pro "A Serious Error has occured and Premiere needs to close the program..." I've encountered this error doing numerous different things while editing my project and can never seem to pinpoint the direct cause of my error. I received the error while:
    Playing footage on sequence using scrubbing
    inserting a photo into the timeline
    adding keyframes to a clip
    duplicating a sequence
    This is what I am working on:
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    Software  OS X 10.8.4 (12E55)
    Adobe CS6 - Premiere Pro Version 6.0.2
    I have numerous amount of photos that are never more than 700KB and all are either .jpg or .png. I also have .mp4 video files I am working with. I never had any issues importing the files. I worked fine on the project for a few days. Then the errors started to come.
    I am pulling my hair out because each time I have to go back to an earlier version of my project to re-edit it. I'm never going to get this done at this rate. Does anyone have any techincal suggestions? Will Adobe be coming out with an update for MAC to fix this any time soon?????????  Thanks.

    If GPU acceleration is enabled, try disabling it. That worked for me on a very similar laptop. A developer familiar with problems in this area told me that restarting the computer resolves the problem in many cases.
    Incidentally, with the crash that I encountered, we have not yet determined whether the problem is rooted in our software our on the hardware side. We're investigating in collaboration with the hardware manufacturer to determine exactly that.

  • Sorry, a serious error has occured that requires adobe premiere elements to shut down. we will attem

    So I've had premiere elements 9 for a while and it always worked just fine, but one day right in the middle of working on a project i get this error message:
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    Why did this come up? I know I've plenty of free space and everything! Please if you know how to fix it then help!
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    Please if you know what to do please help!

    Yes Bill,
    I too have been very errant in turning off the CA Vet Security system , it too causes problems .
    Regards,
    Bob

  • Another 'Sorry, a serious error has occurred...'

    Hi Folks,
    I searched and tried some of the solutions... deleting style folder, creating a new cache with no joy so far.
    Hoping someone here can help.
    Hardware/OS specs at http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9233828/PRE_hardwareinfo.txt (dumped from speccy today)
    Prem Elements version 9.01 (N224.08092010.240488) - I tried an update a couple of days ago, so hopefully that's the current flavour of 9.x
    Issue:
    Elements has been working perfectly on this machine since buying and installing it back in August 2011 (a couple of weeks before 10 came out )
    This week however it has stopped working.
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    The welcome screen loads
    I get the Organize/New Project/Open Project screen
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    Nothing happens
    Menus are accessible but most options are greyed out - I can't even deactivate to try a re-install
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    If I then try to either open a project or start a new one from the file menu I get the 'Sorry, a serious error has occurred that requires Adobe....'
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    Any suggestions?

    Thanks everyone for your suggestions I've tried most of them, but I think I'll cut my losses and get a different NLE.
    I'll sum up the experience here, not so much for the forum regulars but for those who have come here via a web search having also entered the dead-end street of "Sorry, a serious error has occurred...", or, as I'm coming to know it, the Adobe Grey Screen of Death (or GSOD as it's easily as annoying and difficult to do anything about as the dreaded Windows BSOD).
    So, if I understand it correctly, this error is thown up when some unspecified circumstance occurs that Premiere can't cope with.
    No clue is provided to the user of what may have caused it
    No log files are created
    No entry is made to to the Windows application log
    There is no debug mode
    There are at least 20 recorded possible causes for the error
    Adobe takes no resonsibility for the issue - it's a problem on the user's machine
    Diagnosing the problem, working through all of the documented causes may require a massive commitment in terms of time and effort with no guarantee of success and, looking at some of the many posts on the subject, be detrimental to other applications or the system as a whole.
    Premiere is a powerful and relatively easy to use tool, when it was working I thoroughly enjoyed using it. However, when it goes wrong (and reading posts here and elsewhere, it seems to go wrong quite a lot) it crosses the border into crapware - software that is poorly engineered and does not adhere to best practice with regard to error handling. As with any service - the quality of the product is often best measured by what happens when something goes wrong, rather than by how it behaves when everything works.
    A sincere thanks to those in this little community that tried to help, but life is too short and my time is too valuable to spend more than a couple of days on this.
    I'd advise anyone finding this post when researching for a purchase to look at Premiere as a question of risk management - if it works and continues to work then it's brilliant and offers great value for money. If it breaks then there is a very good chance that you're thoroughly stuffed...
    I'm off now to decide between Corel and Sony for my next go at video editing
    Good luck

  • Very Common Premiere Error?? "Sorry, a serious error has occurred that..."

    "Sorry, a serious error has occurred that requires Premiere to be shut down. We will attempt to save your current project"
    Yep, that one.  I get it every time I open up Premiere.  The error box reappears after a couple of seconds, then it keeps reappearing and stacking up until I close the program.
    I've done the most recent updates (Vista and Adobe), and spent hours on the net reading and trying different solutions.  To no avail.
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    I updated MS Office 2007 (big update) and also my NVIDIA drivers (after I started getting this error).
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    Would upgrading to a Quadro GPU help at all?
    My PC:
    C2D E8400 o'cd @ 3.6GHz
    8GB ram (DDR2 800)
    1TB raid 0 (500GB internal as scratch disk)
    2 512mb 9600GT's in SLi - should I upgrade??  NVIDIA Quadro?
    Vista Ultimate 64-bit

    Thanks, Jim.
    So, (considering my unwillingness to wreck my current setup), would this possibly help my performance:
    OS: (2) 500GB internal SATA's in RAID 0 (as is)
    Scratch Disk: (1) 500GB internal SATA (sort-of as is)
    Media files Disk: (1) 1TB non-'green' internal SATA (new purchase)
    My main question is:  What's the main difference between a Scratch Disk and a Media Files Disk?
    For instance, I have a newly captured clip (let's call it footage.mpeg).  And I have music.mp3 and lotsofpictures.jpg.  So would I store all three of those files on my Media Files Disk, or on the Scratch Disk?  The Scratch Disk was just for rendered files I thought (like when you're working on a project and previewing it?)?  And so is Premiere reading from my Media Files Disk to play footage.mpeg and then using the Scratch Disk to bounce files back and forth?  Sorry if I'm not making ANY sense.
    Is my suggested setup a dumb idea (bad investment)?
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  • "Serious Error has Occurred" message with Windows 7

    Just upgraded to Windows 7 64-bit and when trying to open a CS4 project I'd been working on in XP 32-bit I get an error message saying:
    Adobe Premiere Pro
         Sorry, a serious error has occurred that requires Adobe Premiere Pro to shut down.  We will
    attempt to save your current project.
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