Hi,
low on memory means here the application has nearly consumed
all the available address space. This has nothing to do with
your installed RAM.
When not already done insert the /3GB switch into your
boot.ini. To be on the safe side also insert the USERVA=2800
switch which limits the usable address space to 2800MB = 2,8GB.
The /3GB switch will extent the usable address space for any
running application to approx. 2.96GB without that switch it's
approx. 1.9GB
When the boot.ini already contains the /3GB switch you're screwed
and the only thing seems to be: upgrade to 64BIT OS *and* 64BIT
SE
SE has not enough asynchronous tasks to really exploit
a dual core chip. The OS, however, will run on the second
core in case it acts on behalf of SE (open, looking for
files, etc.)
dy