Hi, I had the same problem with my system. I had a computer built around a 
Matrox RTX 100. I knew that I had a fast CPU, and plenty of ram. When I took it 
back they changed out my fan to one that was much more powerful. We also put in 
a better power system. This solved my problem. You could also check to make 
sure that your Raptor card has any compatibility issues with your mother board 
and video card. The only other possibility that I can think of is to make sure 
that your system drive and your capture drive are not the same. Oh, one other 
thought, you mentioned that you had several drives, if any of them are 
external, make sure that you are not going through a hub. Sometimes that can 
cause a problem. I hope one of these suggestions helps you out.

Bob Hallett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Could some one please explain why Computer keeps crashing  .I have a very busy 
wedding business and at least on every edit my computer crashes at least 4 to 5 
times. I am editing with a rapture card which I  find excellent .I have 4 hard 
drives 250 gig ,120 gig , one external 160 gig ,and one 40 gig that I keep all 
my music on. I am using Windows XP Professional.  I have plenty of memory. My 
computer is a Pentium 4 with plenty of grunt.  I spend hours of wasted time 
every week booting  up my computer after each crash. Is it Windows or have I 
got a problem with Premiere. I really don't want to change and learn another 
program ,all I want is a neat edit, very frustrating,  any suggestion most 
welcome. Rob

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