MovieMaker 6 crash in VISTA

I spent several months to make a film of many DVDs.  I was almost finished, when he started crashing.  Whenever I try to open this movie.  I had not changed anything on my computer.  I do not have NERO.  Under XP, someone said that you are limited to the size of the movie.  Is this true in VISTA?  How can I fix?  I'm happy to make the film shorter, but I have to be able to open it first!  I've been on these forums since yesterday... nothing works.  The message I get from Windows tells me to update, I've done five times!  Still the same problem... HELP, please!

Please repost your questiion in the Live Movie Maker Forum: http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/wlmedia/threads , where experts in this program will be happy to help you.

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