About FCE and memory

i have a powermac G5 1.8 GHz with a dual processor.
i recently bought more memory for it (2 GB) because i do a lot of video work in FC. This is the first time using final cut since ive added more memory to my machine and i am trying to render a very simple and short clip in FC but i keep getting:
"Warning: Insufficient disk space for render. Please free up space and retry."
this is what i got before and why i bought more memory! I installed the memory myself and it seems to have been done correctly.(it shows me how much memory i now have when i go to "about this mac".)
can someone please suggest what i might be doing wrong?
thanks

The message is about disk space, not memory (RAM). FCE (like many applications) needs hard drive space to work, both for temporary working area as well as to store render files.
What is the size of your hard drive(s) and how much space is used on each?
Generally, you should not let a hard drive(s) get more than about 80-85% full. Beyond that you are subject to all kinds of problems, especially if it's your system drive. So, if you have a 250 GB drive, you shouldn't let it get more than about 200-210GB full. I suspect that's why you're getting the error message.

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