Not Enough Free Memory To Download This Mod Skyrim

I can play smoothly enough when there's only 1Gb of RAM being used by the O.S., but if I try to play Skyrim when the memory usage is around 35%, It's just better to restart the PC and free that 10% of RAM before playing. There is a much faster and easier method of quickly testing Skyrim stability with a lot of mods. First, launch Skyrim, but do not load a game or start a new one. Simply open the developer console by pressing tilde ~ on your keyboard. In the developer console, type: coc Riverwood. Starting to get this error a lot. I have 700+MB free, and am trying to download a couple mods of 100 and 200MB (06 Synth and Cross.

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I'm beta testing Patcher Maximus, the proccer behind the followup mod to SkyRe ('Perkus Maximus'). The thing is VERY ambitious and, if run normally on a large plugin list, takes a very long time (say, 20 minutes) and often runs into memory errors.

The author has provided a .bat file that should free up more RAM with the following line:

javaw.exe -Xmx1024m -jar 'PatchusMaximus.jar' '-NOSTREAM'

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However, when run inside of MO, it fails to construct the virtual folder system.

As an alternative, I tried to create a link to an executable with the following settings:

Binary: C:Program Files (x86)Javajre7binjavaw.exe

Start in: E:Skyrim UtilitiesMod OrganizermodsPerkusMaximusSkyProc PatchersT3nd0_PatchusMaximus

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Arguments: -Xmx1024m -jar 'E:Skyrim UtilitiesMod OrganizermodsPerkusMaximusSkyProc PatchersT3nd0_PatchusMaximusPatchusMaximus.jar' '-NOSTREAM'

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However, this gets tangled up, too - java returns the error above: 'Error: Could not create the Java virtual machine.'

Can anyone help me figure out the problem?