You could try Increasing your Virtual Memory:
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Click the "Start" menu and select "Control Panel."
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Select the "System" icon. This will open up the system properties.
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Click the "Advanced" tab and then click the "settings" button under "Performance." This will open up the performance options menu.
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Click the "Advanced" tab and then click the "Change" button located in the "Virtual memory" section.
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Select the disk drive that contains the paging file that you wish to change.
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Click the "Custom size" check box located in the "Paging file size for selected drive" menu. Enter the initial size and maximum size of hard drive space you wish to allocate for use as virtual memory. A general rule is to have at least 1.5 times as much virtual memory as you do physical memory.
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Click the "Set" button and then click "OK." Your virtual memory is now set to a new level.
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