After "Missing Boot Manager" with low RAM problems

I woke up randomly a few weeks ago my computer, sitting on a black screen with the error ' BOOT MNGR MISSING, IMPOSSIBLE TO BOOT. PRESS CTRL + ALT + DEL TO THE RETSTART'.

I have no idea what caused it, it seemed completely random. After some googling I found that I just need to insert my windows disk and restore, which I did and was able to start properly.

However, since then, if I have more than ~ 10 tabs open in Chrome and XBMC running that I often an error popping up telling me that my computer is low on memory and that I should close Chrome or XBMC (it varies). This also seems to be correlated with the tabs in Chrome crashing. I seem to have a limit of about 10 tabs, after that each new tab page crashes.

I have 4 GB of memory of decent quality and before that I never had memory problems of low.

Below is a screenshot of my resource manager. It shows when I open I use about 70% of my RAM.

"Windows correctly diagnosed a low virtual memory condition. The following programs use the most virtual memory: chrome.exe (4784) consumed bytes 351731712, chrome.exe (4252) consumed bytes 330465280 and XBMC.exe (1392) consumed bytes 237559808. »

You have a configuration of Page file (virtual memory)?
If you don't know how this is going to.
Control Panel > system > advanced system settings > Performance > advanced >
Virtual memory and select managed system, or choose a number like, say
4096 MB (4 GB), or 6144 MB (6 GB) for the minimum and maximum.

"I seem to just be able to use about 75% of my RAM."
If you are using 32 bit Win7 that about 75% of you RAM is accessible - 3.25 GB
all 32-bit operating systems can access.
If you have 64-bit Win7 is probably not so much a matter of not being able to, just that it is not required by, or used by, the software you use, but the software (Chrome) do we file Page, and RAM.

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