My LR3.6 has now run out of memory and won't operate. What do I do?

Was working on a Tiff file which started fine then my LR3.6 started to slow down more and more the more work i did. Now it wont operate at all. I increased the RAW cache from 1 to 5GB even though I had only imported 1.5GB of new pics. My laptop is a DELL XPS running Windows Vista with CORE 2 DUO T9300 2.50GHZ, 4GB of RAM and 12GB of available hard drive space but LR System info says it is running at 170% of memory available. I have closed all applications other than LR. What do I do?!!

12 gig of HDD space is to all intents and purposes empty, a full hard drive.
You need to do some serious deleting from your HDD.

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