Thanks for the DxDiag results. Both video drivers (for your Intel HD 530 and nVidia GTX960M) are a little out of date, but they aren't old enough to be the cause of your problems. I trust that the time you've spent with Dell has fixed or ruled out any serious Win10 issues, so I'm now wondering if something might have gone wrong with your saved projects.
If you have PD set to always open the previous project, it can be hard to open it to create a new project, so download this very simple
project and see if PD can open it. It only contains the sample "Skateboard.mp4" clip, and you should be able to open the project and make any edits you want.
If
that doesn't open, there is clearly something seriously wrong with PD on your system. If you are able to open and work with this simple project, I'd like to have you try and share one of your problematic .PDS files.
Once PD is running with the sample project, go to the Settings menu and uncheck this box (if it's currently checked):
Next, open the simplest existing project that's been crashing. See if PD will even load it all the way, and don't try making any edits. If you can get this far, go to
File, and then
Pack Project Materials and save everything to a cloud folder on OneDrive, Google Drive, etc. and post the link to the folder here.
Obviously, only do this if you're comfortable sharing your source clips here on the forum. The benefit of doing that is it will let other people see your exact clips and run your exact project on different systems, which can sometimes help pinpoint the cause of PD crashes.
Sometimes there's a specific issue with the clips, sometimes it's a particular editing step, and sometimes the project file has been damaged/corrupted and that's causing most of the problems. Hopefully we'll be able to get more detailed info from these steps.
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