I did as you said, with a few more details from Larry Jordan. When I trashed my old projects did show up so I wondered if I really trashed. Premiere is working well after a few start-ups and I have imported a new video in one premiere shut down-restart. I had idea that my media cash database is directed to the Promise raid, to save space on the small solid state system drive, and that may be the problem but it is not an issue. Thanks all... Jim
When an application starts acting weird, one of the best ways to reset it, before you call tech support, is to trash its preference files.
With Final Cut in Lion, you need to find a hidden folder and trash two files. Recent versions of Premiere Pro make this much easier. Here’s the secret:
When launching Premiere Pro from either a Mac or PC, hold down two keys while launching. This automatically throws away Premiere’s preferences.
- For the Mac, press Shift+Option
- For the PC, press Shift+Alt
In both cases, continue holding the keys until the splash screen appears. You will know you successfully trashed preferences when the splash screen doesn’t have projects listed.