I am getting an error message " AE error: Ram Review needs 2 or more frames to playback".

In  Preferences tab under Memory and Multiprocessing my settings are.
      Installed Ram: 6GB
     Ram reserved for other applications  1.5GB
     Ram available for AE  4.5GB
     Checked Render Multiple Frames Simultaneously
     Ram allocation per background CPU 1GB.

RoadrunnerCreative wrote:
     Checked Render Multiple Frames Simultaneously
Uncheck that.

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    http://blogs.adobe.com/aftereffects/2010/03/performance-tip-dont-oversched.html
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