Premier Elements 2 Crashing

I have used Premiere Elements 2 for years without a problem, editing movies of upto 50 minutes.  All of a sudden, with a project that is only 9 minutes long, error messages flash up telling me that Prem Elements is running low on system memory and the computer crashes.  I can only do about 2 things to the timeline before the system decides it can't cope.  IT IS GETTING RIDICULOUS!!!!!!!  Now, i am not a computer geek, so i have no idea what i am doing wrong but i do know that my computer has enough RAM to cope.  I've also had ' Debug Error.  Abnormal program termination'.  What is going on???  And why, is it happening now when i have never had a problem before????

I assume you're working on an older XP machine. Premiere Elements 2 will not run on Vista or Windows 7.
That said, if it used to work but suddenly you're having problems, the most likely reason is that your hard drive is filling up and/or defragmenting. How much free space is on your C drive? You really shouldn't operate a program this intensive with less than 30 gigabytes free -- much more, if you're also storing your video and project files on your C drive -- and that should be defragmented weekly. (You should also be running at least 2 gigabytes of RAM.)
Temp files can also fill your drive up invisibly. Advanced System Care is free from IOBit software and it will clear off those temp files and clean up your registry.
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/390602?tstart=0
And don't forget to defragment also!
And do make sure you've got all of your Windows updates. Go to Windows Update manually and get even the non-critical updates. Then go to the Apple web site and make sure you have the latest version of Quicktime.
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/416585?tstart=0
There could also be issues with your source files -- but we can cross that bridge once you get your software in order.

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    i am having trouble with premier elements 12, every time i save a new project.. it crashes when i eventually find the locating folder and try to play it ??

    From the Premiere Elements Information FAQ http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1042180
    •What operating system? This should include specific minor version numbers, like "Mac OSX v10.6.8"---not just "Mac".
    •Have you installed any recent program or OS updates? (If not, you should. They fix a lot of problems.)
    •What kind(s) of image file(s)? When talking about camera raw files, include the model of camera.
    •If you are getting error message(s), what is the full text of the error message(s)?
    •What were you doing when the problem occurred?
    •What other software are you running?
    •Tell us about your computer hardware. How much RAM is installed?  How much free space is on your system (C:) drive?
    •Has this ever worked before?  If so, do you recall any changes you made to Premiere Elements, such as adding Plug-ins, brushes, etc.?  Did you make any changes to your system, such as updating hardware, printers or drivers; or installing/uninstalling any programs?
    And some other questions...
    •What are you editing, and does your video have a red line over it BEFORE you do any work?
    •Have you viewed the tutorial links at http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1275830 page?
    •Which version of Quicktime do you have installed?
    What is your exact brand/model graphics adapter (ATI or nVidia or ???)
    What is your exact graphics adapter driver version?
    Have you gone to the vendor web site to check for a newer driver?
    -If Windows, do NOT rely on Windows Update to have current driver information
    -you need to go direct to the vendor web site and check updates for yourself
    ATI Driver Autodetect http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/auto-detect-tool
    nVidia Driver Downloads http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us

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