N91 Browser Memory

Basically my N91 WEB BROWSER will not let me open a full internet page saying "memory low" then stops the page I have changed the message memory to the HD and transfered all the files to my HD, but still the phone memory says 10 Mb in use 3644kb free and i cannot find any more room to free up, all the install files have been deleted and apps have been installed on Hd,
Can anyone help me
Give me the knowledge to change that which i can and the money to upgrade that which i cant.

Any page or is it a problem only with some particular page or pages?
If only on some specific pages, then maybe it simply is too big to fit the available, free memory (the phone cannot use storage disk space as an extension to physical memory like a PC can).
You could request the site designer/owner to redo their site in a more resource-limited device fashion, or see if they already have a text-only or "PDA" version of the site.

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