If you have PhotoDirector, then you must have subscribed to the whole DirectorSuite, not just PD365.
Was this an upgrade, meaning did you have an older version of PhotoDirector on your laptop before? And just be be clear, you've tried rebooting your laptop,
and you've also uninstalled PhD using the Windows uninstaller, and then reinstalled it using the Cyberlink App Manager?
If you've done that last part and the problem remains, try downloading the new project file (.phd) from my post in the middle of this
thread. If that file is damaged or missing on your laptop, PhD will show the kind of behavior you're describing, but it's odd that a new install didn't fix it.
If you did have an older PhD version installed, the linked post has more info on recovering a previous version of the original .PHD file, but either way, downloading the NewProject.phd file and copying it to the appropriate folder should get you up and running again.
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