CS4: the whole spectrum of crashes...

I have posted this message also in the Creative Cow forum, so here's the link in case you want to read the answers there too. All seems to point to my PC not necesserily being powerful enough or having AMD processors, despite being in the specs range.
I'm asking here just in case I get an alternate solution before I "unfortunately" revert to my previous version of CS2...
BTW: Yes, I have installed the recent 9.0.1 update
I get complete crashes for:
-Copying an effect (basic stuff like levels and/or hue/sat and such) and trying to paste it to another layer/shot. (the project is a CS2 version transformed into a CS4 one. After it crashes, I restart the program, copy it again and it works fine. But any other previously "unbothered" effect I try to copy from another layer of file always creates a crash upon a simple copy.
-Trying to make a simple comp (crtl+shift+c then OK)
-Randomly having the infamous "Can't create Gworld" of which no one    ever found why this happens with the additional  buffer error warning (Cannot create "number" X "number" image).
-A few others I can't remember since the program disappears before I  can even know what happened.
-And drumroll : now I've just gotten the laziest/unprofessional AE  error message : "Strange Situation"...
I've tried tons of memory/multiprocessing configurations, and if it's not one bug, it's another...
Anyone had these? Any suggestions? 
Pat
XP Professional 5.1 build 2600 (Service Pack 3)
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+, 3DNow (2CPUs)
2GB RAM
DirectX 9.0c
Asus NVIDIA EN7800 GTX Video Card

OK. Now it just got a little worst... BUT there might be a ray of hope in understanding what might be at the source of all these Out of Memory & Gworld error messages:
Now, when I open my film project in AE, I don't even have to do any action at all in the timeline for that message to appear and simply never stop popping back after I press ok. But what I'm actually doing for this to happen, is going through my folder in my project panel and looking at files, and once I scroll into a folder that shows an unlinked/missing media file, the message appears instantly as it sees it. It also seems to lag a little too when they arrive into view.
And the reason why these files are missing is not because they are in the project and missing from the timlines, they are simply unsued files (just bad takes I didn't took in my editing) that were moved elshewhere on another drive. I guess I should have saved a PP project without them before I imported into AE, but I can't do that now either since there's previous work on other scenes in there that has been made before it all went beserk... So I don't think I have a choice at keeping it that way. Some are complicated comps that couldn't be saved a simple presets.
Anyhow, does that make more sense to you and is there a new way to turn around this problem if it's actually due to what I'm suspecting to be the problem for now?
ps: I have installed .Net 1.1 before that and it didn't change a thing unfortunately. Even did a very thorough virus scan with the awesome and thorough help of Major Geeks forum.

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