Virtual memory low = off Premiere CS3

Thought I would try here first rather than the other Board of Premiere Pro all.  Here's what happens:

1. I don't have ANY other application running on my computer, other than the basic system and antivirus stuff.

2. when I open the first, I can take both followed a slow delay action.

3. after the 5th action or so, I get the message "your system runs on low virtual memory.

4. I've already paid my VM.  I updated recently both initial and Custom 3500 MB. I have 35K MB available. Can I go higher than that? What are the parameters of others?

5. I have check the processor in the Task Manager and first runs at about 650, 000 K. Is this normal?

5. then, the software stops. Bloop.

Thank you in advance for your advice/comments/help.

CS3 has been known to memory leaks, but the updates have resolved that. So the first question is, you have the latest updates?

Dell laptops computers are well known (not only Dell, but more brands non-Sager) for their missing disk i/o. You need at least two SATA (7200 RPM) drives according to the minimum requirements and more for comfortable editing. Virtual memory is quite low considering only 2 GB of RAM. Defragmenting your drive and use the optimization of startup to defragment the file of the page as well.

What type of material you are editing, what codec?

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