Majure export failliure in After Effects. Help...

Dear guys,
Currently I'm working on 3 projects, and since I've all 3 finished them sompositing in After Effects, but I've got a majure export failliure every time I try to render it out.
I tried several formats, with no difference; every time I start rendering, after about 500-1500 frames (depends on the amount of effects used), it just stops rendering instantly, and when you just klick on a random place or button in the screen, it doesn't respond; it crashed.
Is there some way of mending or avoiding this problem?
Thank you in advance,
Yours, Boyan.

because as you described that it happens in CS3 and CS4 for me it sounds like a corrupted effect or plugin... did you moved/copied any 3rd party plugins or effects or effect presets from CS3 to CS4?
most former (CS3) compatible 3rd Party Plugins sometime need an update to run properly on never versions of AE. Take a look at the vendors site for updates.
do you have multiprocessing activated?
if any further troubleshooting does not help try deinstalling all recently added codecs or decoder (like Xvid, ffmpegx, DivX) also take care of Perian component if installed.
another solution is to take a look at quicktime settings where you can activate/deactivate legacy codecs. try that.
otherwise really try to contact adobe free support trying to reproduce the problem there.

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