Hard drive/file set up

I've run into the system resources error over and over. I've frozen tracks and done just about everything I can think of. I'm hearing from this forum that adding an external HD will help this.
My questions: When using an external HD, what is the best way to set it up? Do you put Logic and song files and instrument plug-ins on the external? Do you keep Logic on the computer's HD and put the plug-ins and song files on the external? Is there a "best" combination to help minimize the possibility of system resource errors from occurring?
Thanks for any help!

Thanks Fox for the clarification questions
1. 2.16 GHz core 2 duo, 500 gig internal drive
2. Size: thus far up to 20 tracks. I use Omnisphere and East West Play. I notice that the Play instruments hang up the system much more than Omnisphere
3. Buffer at 512. I've changed it around and it seemed that 512 produced the least system resource problems.
4. I always shut down all applications but I have not disabled Airport. I will try that. Also, I'm running a second monitor off the macbook which may be taking up some resources.
BTW, I tried the external HD. The manual suggests song files and plugins on the external and keep Logic on the internal. Well, that didn't work at all. With my firewire occupied with the Duet, that leaves usb 2.0. I tried to open a song (22 tracks/16 from Play instruments) and it would have taken well over an hour just to load the thing.

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