How do I export in avi with square pixels?

At present I can only export in avi without my computer shutting down as I need more power. YouTube has become very unhelpful since Google took over and my widescreen exports don't load properly. There used to be a buttong to fix it but that's gone.
I also used to have a tic box for square pixels, how do I select this on CS5.5?

In the 'Video' tab of export settings scroll down until you find 'Aspect' field:

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