FCE HD won't start on my brand new iMac Intel!!!

Hello,
Can anyone help?
I just bought a new iMac Intel 1,8Ghz - 17' and my FCE HD doen't want to start anymore...
I keep receiving an error message when its starts.
Message says something like:
"Software or Hardware Compatibility problem.
--> AGP graphical card"
I downloaded the upgarde 3.0.1 form apple's website but I get a message saying that the update is not needed...
Can anyone help, please?
Jean-Pascal.

Hi Jean-Pascal, read this link for a workaround but be aware that FCE may not work as fast on an Intel-Mac.
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=385387&tstart=0
You could try the last and simplest suggestion on this link first - namely just press "esc" when the error message appears.
Ian.

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