Are you using Adobe Media Encoder for rendering?

In the Export Settings window you have two options at the bottom:
1. Queue   - this will open AME and you export there.
2. Export   - This will export immediately

Whichever one you are using, try the other one and see what happens.

I always use AME. Have just rendered a 2 hours video without any problem on
a much inferior computer.

uwe



> hi,
> does anyone know of a reliable site/info to see how to safely
> disable unneccesary background processes in Windows 7?
> we are crashing while rendering an 18-minute video(SD), for unknown 
> reasons.
> using cs5, brand new dell studio xps, 8 gigs ram, i7 processor, lotsa
> space on a separate HD. having to render in 1-minute or less increments
> which really is annoying & maddening & interrupts the creative process 
> & flow (i know you all know what i mean by that!) there are many cuts &
> effects to render, but still-this seems ridiculous. there is nothing
> obvious running, no virus protection (machine has never been on-line) 
> so i cannot imagine what else it can be.
> I need info on how to make this a lean, mean, editing machine!
>
> thanks as usual,
> Adriane
>
> 



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