Premiere Pro CS 4 Video Preview

I have upgraded after much deliberation from Premiere Pro CS2 to the new Premiere Pro CS4 and have a major issue.  Hope someone in the usergroup can assist with this.
I am running an AMD Athlon 2.8 with 2ghz RAM, terrabyte drive (IDE), 256 MG AGP Nvideo GeForce graphics card.
The issue is that when I capture a video project and want to edit it there is nothing in the preview window selected.  I can drag the footage to the timeline and again, in the second window there is nothing when playing back.  However, when I stop playback and click in the preview window the last frame is displayed.
I can play again, audio works fine, but no video playback is rendered in the window.
I never had any issues with CS2 working in this manner.  The above issue also occurs when a (working) CS2 project is opened in CS4 (after converting).  I have also read other forums about the 12bit 32 kHz and 16bit 48 kHz properties of Avi files but have tried different settings from my Sony camera without any change in results.
Many thanks.

Thanks for the suggestions but alas no luck.
I have updated Windows XP SP3 with all current updates.
I have downloaded and updated the Nvidia GeforceFX5500 drivers (which were the ones I was using)
I updated direct x to the latest version.
OpenGL is not available or I don't know how to configure it.  Noticed this was greyed out in Photoshop and unable to select it.
Also captured new footage with CS4 without success after it was conformed as suggested.
I have no issues with CS2 which I have put back on the machine.
Neither the source or preview windows display video footage with cs2 captured files, cs4 captured files, imported avi files.  But, noticed that if I created titles and imposed over static images they will display in the preview window but once it gets to captured footage it stops on the last frame of the title image.  The audio continues but the video does not.

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