Sharing Now Hanging Up - Latest Mavericks

2 Weeks ago my Imac running the latest Mavericks and FCPX (10.1.4) starting to hang up when I started a sharing using the 720P preset.  I worked perfectly for 6 months, where I exported hundreds of clips of video.  I have spent hours on the phone with Apple where I re-installed FCPX, and now I am using share Masterfile, which works very well. 
2 weeks ago it started to hang immediately after hitting share to the standard 720P preset.  It gets hung at 0 percent and does not proceed.  As you can guess, the Apple folks were awesome, but really could not solve the problem, but they did offer up the masterfile work around.
I am not doing anything different..  I am using the same 30 fps video from a SD card import with everything else being the same.  The Apple rep had me clear out my config files, and re-install FCP when he saw that not all sharing options were hanging up.  He thought the preset file got corrupted.
Any else get this issue.  I did not upgrade anything.  I am using an external thunderbolt file server (DATOptic JBOD 5X thunderbolt enclosure) to store all of my raw data.
Brian

Hello, when I try to expand the OSX hard drive to the potential it will not let me so im assuming that the windows part is still there but hidden?

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