Problem rendering still images

I have Core i7 with GTX690. Cuda works fine... everything works fine.  It renders videos very fine but when there comes a still image...Rendering stops Applications stops, my mouse pointer starts moving slow.
Then i started opening those images in photoshop and saved them again as a new jpeg images. it solved the problem for some images... but not for all.
Please somebody help.
Hassan

What are the dimensions of your sequence and the stills.
Stills need to be RGB.

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