A sampling online for these suites still show they can be purchased but for roughly, if Who own their software and will not participate in the subscription model.Ĭlearly Microsoft needs to check this out since these Adobe Suites are still very valuable to users, artists and production personal that depend on them for business. I assume I could update to Windows 10 with all applications installed and find it runs, but in the future any loading of Premiere Pro CS5 on a fresh Windows 10 machine, will most likely be a fail, and so I believe there is an issue moving forward to people Reverting to Windows 7/64 and installing CS5 Master Suite and associated updates, Premiere Pro once again runs without issue. As well, if I had tried to open an existing project and it had crashed during closing, Premiere Pro would try to backup that project and crash/hang and basically Premiere would run properly including mercury playback. It would also crash on closing the application.
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On a fresh install though Premiere Pro would crash on trying to load an existing project. Remember that PP worked fine on the OS upgrade. Due to this success, I purchased a new workstation and coming with W7/64, decided to update it right away to W10/64 and then install Master Suite CS5.Īll went well until I opened Premiere Pro. All applications were loaded andįunctioning for a few years prior to the OS upgrades. CS5 Master Suite applications have all worked as expected, including Premiere Pro, after the OS upgrade. I have been testing Adobe CS 5 Master Suite for a few months now on Windows 10/64 on upgraded Windows 7 Workstations. Windows 10 and Premiere Pro CS5 (Master Suite and update 5.0.3) Crash on Fresh Install/Upgrade of W10/64.