Premiere Pro only 1kb size

I have a big problem, i rendert a 2hrs video using chromakey and some effects. It took 12 hours for rendering and now the file size is just 1kb...im really frustrated, because i cant find solutions in the internet, can someone help me....what did i wrong???i use adobe premiere pro cs6,  greez, Peter

ok thanks, i will just render a 45 min. part and see how it goes, i have a 250gb ssd , so i think its not a matter of space

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