Error message [..\..\Src\Win\WinPathUtils.ccp-553]

MY PROJECT:
26 hours of HD footage captured from Canon XH-A1. My system/project specs are:
- Intel Quad Core Q6600 2.4Ghz CPU
- 2Gb RAM
- 4 X 500gb SATA 2 Drives
- At least 60 GIGS of head room on each drive
- Windows XP
- 25P
- Version CS3 2.0
When I load up my project this error keeps popping up repeatedly -
[..\..\Src\Win\WinPathUtils.ccp-553]
Does anyone know what this means? It is stopping my project from working properly.
Cheers,
Jeremy.

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