Transcoding anything in Encore 2

I have had encore 2 for a while now. I have had one project which i have built and burnt in the past and that has worked fine. I've had to make some changes to it, and now nothing will transcode. The progress bar for the transcoding gets to the end and then skips back to about 80% and repeats this for as log as i leave it.
The project is on an external hard-drive
I am running Windows XP Media Edition 2005 SP2
And my specs can be found here. (sorry about the long link)
http://h20195.www2.hp.com/V2/default.aspx?status=obsolete&segment=ho&country=uk&lang=en&pn =Mobile%20Products/HP%20Pavilion%20dv2000%20Entertainment%20Notebook%20PC%20series/RD650EA #ABU
I have tried making a dvd with just a slideshow, same thing happens, making a comletely new project and the same thing happens.
Any help would be appreciated

I am having exactly the same problem on my PC. I am using Encore 2.0 which will not import m2v files at all, and now sticks at 80% transcoding of the first avi file it uses. I have a big client breathing down my neck and this wonderful product is failing me. A format of my PC does not sound like something I want to do. Is there anything other solution to this?

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