Error Message:    Insert disk into drive   \Device\Harddisk1\DR1

With Premier 11, when I use the Instant Movie "Outdoor Adventure", after it is created I receive the following error message, locking up the program:
                   (NO problem with some other Instant Movies)
            Insert disk into drive   \Device\Harddisk1\DR1.
What does the error message mean and how do I fix it?
  Thanks.

Did you install the "patch" for SmartSound?
Perhaps this ANNOUNCEMENT will be helpful, if you have not done the installation, or the patch:
ANNOUNCEMENT: SmartSound Sonicfire Pro Issues In PrE 11
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If one is having issues with SmartSound's Sonicfire Pro music creation plug-in, a likely cause is the lack of a recent patch from SmartSound. One should follow the instructions at http://www.smartsound.com/support/link.php?id=308 to update your smartsound version to v5.7.5.
Good luck,
Hunt

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