Generating peak file freezes on Premiere Elements 13

After several successes, I am unable to burn a disk or file of my latest project.
Generating peak file is stuck at 99 percent
Also, Adobe is very unstable. It constantly freezes, and I have to shut it down through Task Manager. Should I uninstall Adobe? Will I lose all my projects if I do?
Thanks.

ATR, replying to your queries:
1. Yes re generating peak file stuck at 99 percent
Are you referring to a message in the progress bar while you are waiting for
Encoding
Compiling Media
Burning to Disc
2. ,avi files are on my desktop. I have lots of free space. On the scratch disks I show 244 GB -- is that free space or filled space?
Where do you have your project's Scratch Disks directed to? And, how much free space is at the location
shown in
Edit Menu
Preferences
Scratch Disks?
3. Kaspersky
What antivirus program does your computer use?
4. No to the below questions. I'm just using sound and video in an .avi file. The current project is 20 minutes. No special effects, no transitions. I put a title at the beginning plus three captions.
Have you increased the size of your projects and have started to include different video formats in these projects?
Are you including more and more still with greater and greater pixel dimensions?
5. Yes, but I don't know if I'd see a flaw if I had one. Everything looks consistent, no gaps.
Have you expected your Timeline content
with the Timeline expanded using the +- slider above the Timeline, looking for content construction irregularities?
6. I enabled and disabled the Intel HD Graphis card. No difference.
I can do very little with Adobe now. It constantly says "not responding."

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