Premiere Pro CS5 crashes while editing 4.5K-RED-Material

Hi there,
I'm editing 4.5K-material with Premiere Pro CS5. After a couple of minutes (mostly after watching sequences longer then 10 seconds) the program crashes. Windows 7 tells me that "ImporterREDServer.exe" doesn't work anymore and then Premiere freezes. I doubt that it is a performance problem, because with CS4 and regular 4K-RED-material I haven't had any problems on the same PC. I deinstalled CS5 several times (with Cleanupscript and everything) and re-installed it, but the problem remained the same.
I would really appreciate some help or any idea what the problem could be. Thanks in advance!
Daniel
My system:
i7 860 @ 2.8 GHz
8 GB RAM
Windows 7

Well, well. After many tests with other platforms we came to the conclusion that it was not Premiere Pro that caused problems but the material itself. This is some kind of a worst case scenerio. In the process of copying the data onto hdds some frames within the data got damaged and causes Premiere to crash. Since the data on both discs is corrupt differently we now try to rebuild as many files as possible. Yet there will be clips that can't be saved. Anyhow. There will be a film and that's the most important thing.
Thanks again for your help everybody
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