Lightroom 4 beta 32-bit on windows 7

I have downloaded lightroom4_p1_win32_011012.zip, and run the installation. I copied a few DNG files (taken on a Nikon D90) into a separate directory and opened Lightroom 4 beta. I can see these files in the Library module and also as a slide show and in the Book and Print Modules, but the moment I try to switch to the develop module, Lightroom crashes.
I'm running Windows 7 32 -bit with all updates installed, 3 Gb of RAM, 250b of free disk space and Intel Core 2 Quad CPU. I have not difficulties running Lightroom 3.6.
Is this a known problem?

OK, I now realise that the DNG files had been modified in Lightroom 3.6. If I import the same pictures straight off the camera SD card, there is no problem working on them in the Develop Module

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