"Application" out of memory "message hangs my computer, any help?

I have a Macbook Pro, new year (2015), when he will have spent about 15 minutes, I get this message and tells me that I must force quit applications, until I can do anything that my computer crashes.  Only way to stop it is manually turn off, wait about 20 minutes - when I turn it back on it works for about 15 minutes, then the same thing.  This often happens when the only open apps are Safari and Mail - sometimes simply Safari!  It is so frustrating!

Please, back up all data before proceeding.

Triple-click anywhere in the line below on this page to select this option:

~/Library/Safari

A right click or Ctrl-click on the line and select

Services ▹ Open

the contextual menu.* should open a folder named "Safari". Quit Safari runs. One or more files in the open file must have a name starting in 'history '. Move these files and only those which, on the desktop, leaving the window open. Restart the application and test. If there is no change, leave again and put the files that you moved back where they were, crushing those who could be created in their place. If not, remove the files that you moved. The browser history will be empty. If possible, restore deleted files from a previous backup problem.

* If you do not see the item context menu copy the selected text in the Clipboard by pressing Control-C key combination. In the Finder, select

Go ▹ go to the folder...

from the menu bar and paste it into the box that opens by pressing command + V. You won't see what you pasted a newline being included. Press return.

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