Hi,
I think this may be related to when I tried to overclock my CPU some weeks ago, but ever since then upon booting my machine I get a black screen. I suppose I could take a picture if it will help? It basically advises that repairing Windows might be necessary, but unfortunately, trying the repair function with my old Win 7 64 HP disc can't work (something about my version of Windows not being the right one...).
Anyway, despite that, it does let me boot into Windows and use the PC as normal, but today upon trying to start up Adobe Premiere Pro, I get this message:
Can someone advise on what to try next (other than the obvious - reinstall Windows)?
Thanks.
Edit: Funnily enough, it let me open Photoshop with no problems to crop the above pic, but PP was a definite no-no.
I haven't tried updating the motherboard bios since I've had it, do you think it would be worth considering that?
Edit 2: I tried a fix I found on YouTube by typing something into the cmd window, though I used PowerShell instead. Unfortunately, it didn't work.
I think this may be related to when I tried to overclock my CPU some weeks ago, but ever since then upon booting my machine I get a black screen. I suppose I could take a picture if it will help? It basically advises that repairing Windows might be necessary, but unfortunately, trying the repair function with my old Win 7 64 HP disc can't work (something about my version of Windows not being the right one...).
Anyway, despite that, it does let me boot into Windows and use the PC as normal, but today upon trying to start up Adobe Premiere Pro, I get this message:

Can someone advise on what to try next (other than the obvious - reinstall Windows)?
Thanks.

Edit: Funnily enough, it let me open Photoshop with no problems to crop the above pic, but PP was a definite no-no.
I haven't tried updating the motherboard bios since I've had it, do you think it would be worth considering that?
Edit 2: I tried a fix I found on YouTube by typing something into the cmd window, though I used PowerShell instead. Unfortunately, it didn't work.
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