Out of Memory - Indesign 2.02 for Windows

Hello.
Probably been asked before but how do you resolve the "out of memory" (clipping path) problem when you are using InDesign for Windows? - see that there is a fix for Mac but can't find one for Windows 7 - is there a downloadable update available?
Regards,
Harvey

Bob.
Thanks for that - expect that I will have to bite the bullet and upgrade - just got used to using the older version and because of limited time commitments, didn't want to spend ages having to learn to use a new programme all over again!
Regards,
Harvey

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