Unknown error compiling movie

I actually have version 1.5 but am downloading a CS3 trial to see if that fixes the problem (no one answered me on the 1.5 forum). I have 3 gig of RAM, Windows XP, 3 ghz pentium 4, and 200 gig free on both harddrives.
I have a 95 minute 24pA timeline I'm trying to export. I can export it as an AVI fine, but I need to export it in a lossless format (because I need to reimport it into another timeline). The only way I know to do that is to use the Quicktime export using "none" as the codec. But, when I do that it gets to the very end of the export and says "unable to compile, unknown error" or something like that. When I try to play the file it exported it says quicktime doesn't recognize it.
I've tried everything. The only 3rd party app I have is Color Finesse 2 and it isn't even used in this project.
I need help ASAP!!! I'm under a huge deadline! :( Any advice would be enormously appreciated!

Jonathan,
With AVI (uncompressed) just be prepared for a monster file. Do not be surprised.
If you're going from Premiere to Premiere, David's suggestion is the one I'd use.
Remember, CS3 "trial" does not do anything with any MPEG Asset - only the full version. If you do have the trial and go for the full, check out the FAQs in the Premiere-pedia, before you upgrade (trial to full). You will need to do a few things, other than just uninstall/reinstall.
You might want to explore HuffYuv and Lagarith for the intermediate file Export/Import. They are "lossless," but will slow down Render times. Both are free. Still, Dave's suggestion will go around this.
In CS3, one must dbl-click on a Sequence in the Project Panel to get it into the Timeline Panel. You'd also do this, if you Import the earlier Project - open its Bins and find its Sequence. Dbl-click that to open it in the new Project's Timeline Panel.
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