Vista Home Premium is short-term memory

When using Samsung Digimax Master editing error message appears "Out of Memory". I have 2 GB of RAM even on my old XP 256 RAM was ample and used to warn the 'memory is low"that allowed me to stop and save my work so far. Vista gives this warning so my work is lost then which is really annoying. Is it possible, until memory becomes critical, I can set up the Vista to give "memory is low" warning too?

You can increase the amount of virtual memory that Windows is configured to be able to use.

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