Why does pre pro cc crash when rendering?

Why does my pre pro cc crash when rendering?  It has done this repeatedly

There can be a LOT of reasons.  You'll need to start investigating and eliminating variables.
Start by turning GPU acceleration off if it's turned on, and go from there.

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