Jollestudio
Thanks for the reply. About the computer administrator question.
Here is some Premiere Elements 9.0/9.0.1 specific details....
When you run your computer, you do so using a User Account. For Premiere Elements to function properly, if at all, that User Account needs to have been set up with Administrator Privileges. If you have Windows 7 64 bit, go to Control Panel/User Accounts and Family Safety/User Accounts. Clicking on User Accounts should reveal the computer's User Accounts. What we are looking for is a thumbnail there with your ID with "Administrator" typed underneath that. Often in addition Run As Administrator should be applied even with the User Account being with Administrative Privileges. To do that, right click the Premiere Elements 9 desktop icon and click on Run As Administrator in the drop down menu.
To determine what video card/graphics card your computer uses, click on Start button, and, in the Search field above start button, type Device Manager. You should then see "Device Manager" at the top of that left column. Click on "Device Manager" to access it. In Device Manager, please go to Display Adapters, double click on that to reveal the name of your card or cards. Double click the card name to open the card's properties dialog. Click on the Driver Tab in properties to get the information on driver date and driver version. We can use the following link to plug in the appropriate information to get the latest driver version information.
According to John's NVIDIA link and plugging in your information,
NVIDIA GT540M
Windows 7 64 bit
I get as the latest driver
Version 337.88
Release Date May 26, 2014
Please review the above and then let us know if any of it worked for you.
Thank you.
ATR