Export failure in Premiere CS5

Jello,
I am trying to export a large project (Full HD video of 134 minutes) and Premiere crashes when I am trying to export. If I try to export much smaller clips, I don't have problem.
Would you happen to know what might be wrong?
Thanks

Sounds like an underpowered computer, if it is to pro tape just re transcode & re transcode and join up ?
I liked the Russian, hope the translation is OK .
Ie., Say small sequences  of maybe 30 minutes or smaller, we had a problem on a Pentium 4 3.2 Ghz hyper-threaded computer running premier Pro 1.5.1 ? In the end the production in HD looked very professional. With a XEON Quad Core 64 bit using a Nvidia Quadro FX 3800, even without hyper-threading we have not encounted  that issue .

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