Bad Image Data Error!

Hi,
I'm doing a project for a my class doing a simple sunrise/sunset program. I've noticed that if I either create simple images in fireworks and import them, or even images form the web, I get an error message saying "Bad Image Data Error!" and all the images turn to red squares.
Any ideas of how to fix this? I don't want to have create images in flash.
Thanks,
Avi

Oh and I forgot to add....I've experience this problem on both CS3 & CS4. Tried it on my desktop and laptop, both are Windows 7 64bit.

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