Premier Pro rendering issue

When I render 'entire work area' I frequently lose vision for some clips and instead get a 'media pending' message on my screen. If I double click on the clips I can see them in the viewer window. Am I doing something wrong here?
John

Hi johnnzei,
Thanks for posting Adobe forums.
Please provide following information :
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What is the Graphics Card installed on the system ?
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and
if windows, Please check if you have windows defender turned on ?
Regards,
Sandeep

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