?? "The movie could not be sent to Quicktime because a file couldn't be..."

trying to export a movie in iMovie HD - and that's what it says:
"The movie could not be sent to Quicktime because a file couldn't be found" then it says to rename the folder called "iMovie" in the library to "iMovie0", restart and press on.
then .... "Visit http://support.apple.com/ for more information on this issue."
ok. where on support?
anyone have any ideas on this? I have installed iLife08 - is this the issue?
tia.

Thanks for the reply. I hadn't thought about that - but it IS an external and it is not OSX extended. I exported to my internal drive and all worked well. wonderful! problem solved - I'd never noticed that before, and I was sure I'd exported to that drive before. so, I tried again - presto it worked - I exported it to the external. so... the error message that came the first time went away.
.... strange
but ... solved?
thanks again,
f

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