Premiere Elements 9 Freezes on "Generating Peak File"

Help!  This seems to be a common problem with posts all over the web going back to PE3.  I can't believe Adobe hasn't fixed this!
I have spent days on this, trying every solution I've found in posts in Adobe Forums and elsewhere on the Net.  None seem to work for me.
Specifics:  I have PE9 running on an HP desktop with 2T of disk, 9G of RAM, so resources are not an issue.  I have one hour (about 10G) of video imported to PE through Firewire from my Panasonic GS-500.
Almost every time PE generates a Peak file, it freezes at 99% and then I'm stuck.  Have to force PE to close.
I have tried importing the file into Windows Movie Maker and then generaing a new file.  Adobe won't import it.
Tried recapturing the video.  Same problem.
I love the flexibility I get with PE.  But I'm just about to toss it in utter frustration.
Can anybody help me?
Thanks

As you know, miniDV is far and away the easiest format in the world to edit on a computer. I've never heard of Premiere Elements having problems working with it. But I trust you that there are people who are.
That said, can you give us more specs on your machine? What operating system? Have you manually gone to the update site and ensured you have every available update?
How much free, clean defragmented space on each of your drives? How fast a processor? How much RAM?
Have you cleaned and defragged your hard drive(s) recently? The only thing I've known to cause this are related to hardware -- in particular a lack of hard drive space. Though you've got a 2 terrabyte C drive? I can't imagine there could be enough clutter and tmp files fragging up a drive that size, but it's certainly possible. Especially if it's more than a couple of years old.

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