IntelliJ IDEA 2017.2.5 Cannot open - java

I started learning Java a week ago when I bought my Java book. I had IntelliJ IDEA before because I was playing with Java.
Now, I bought my Java book (5 days ago) and my IntelliJ just didn't work. I get an error file on my desktop and I really don't know what to do.
What happens actually:
I double click on intellij (no admin perms) it just opens in task manager for 10-20 seconds, then its gone.
I right click on intellij and run it as admin, but the same thing happens.
Error: https://hastebin.com/qigamixete.tex

This seems still an open and non-reproducable issue. I suggest you to update your JDK and graphics card. This might help you.
Failed to write core dump. minidumps are not enabled by default on client version of windows
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8182156
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8179382

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Good luck!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhj3MY4SpHY
EDITED:
So, the process looks like this.
1) after you download android studio and extract it to either /usr/local/ or /opt/, run it. When it gradles, you'll see an error "process 'command' /usr/loca/android-studio/jre/bin/java finished with non-zero exit value 2"
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3) Click OK, let gradle to do it's work, and when it's finished, you'll get 2 more errors (which I'm not gonna paste here) with lagre log (if you look at the log, on the beginning you should see something about unclosed quotes in aapt file in your /build-tools/25.0.0/aapt).
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I did a rebuild or clean. in the menu go to Build->Rebuild and start it. Your gradle should run forever so you can wait for a few minutes and if it's not finished, shut android studio down and proceed to the step 5.
If your gradle finishes, it's probablly not the error I'm tryng to expain.
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6) change the line "buildToolsVersion '25.0.2'" to
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