WINDOWS UPGRADE FROM V8 TO V8.1 ONLY THE EDIT PORTION WILL OPEN NOT THE ORGANIZER

Uninstalled PSE12 and reinstalled it over 15 times. Win8.1.  Had system checked out by Dell.  Adobe live support in non-existent.  Editor works fine but no reference to the Organizer, not even on the shortcut.. I Even tried the trial version.  Everything was working since Sept 2013  then stopped about 4 weeks ago or so. In Jan 2014 upgraded win8 to win8.1  .  Where is tech support login function? Will not buy PSE13 till PSE12 works..

So are you saying you don't have an Organizer icon in the Editor or that when you click it nothing happens?
This is on Windows 8.1 Update 1:

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