256 TB though strictly the limit is imposed by using 32 bits to address the clusters not the actual 32-bit processor
The processor has no bearing on the size of the hard drive that can be used in the system. This is determined by the motherboard chipset, the operating system, and the BIOS.
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On compatible computers a program cannot run directly from the hard disk drive without loading it into the memory because the processor can access and address only the main memory.
The Hard Disk and the Processor are actually different things. If you were a computer, your brain would be the processor. If you had a box of stuff in front of you, that would be your hard disk drive, where you store your stuff. A hard disk drive is a type of storage device. It is a high-capacity, fast storage medium compared to other mediums such as CD-Roms and Floppy Disks. (Memory would be like having hands to pick up stuff from the box. If you have more memory, you would be able to hold more stuff before having to stash it back in the box to get a different item.)
Depends. You could talk about disk size, amount of memory, Processor buss width etc. You question is not specific enough for us to provide a very helpful answer.
The floppy disk which is commonly referred to as a high density floppy disk is a 3.5 inch disk. It has a storage capacity of 1.44 MB.
A standard floppy disk can hold a maximum of 1.44MB. This is comprised of 720kb of data on both sides of the platter. Some floppy disk drives can read disks of upto 2.88MB in capacity.
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If I recall, XP can utilize a maximum of 2Gigs of RAM. I do not think there is any limit to the disk space.
286713 B22 is a computer hard drive. It is universal. The disk speed drive is 10,000rpm. It has a 72.8 maximum capacity. It is made by Hewlett Packard.
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hard disk capacity cannot be exceeded in any machine. as far as ram goes, it can only go as far as the motherboard allows. which as far as i can see it only allows a slim 192MB of ram. i would say though, that you should pass on this machine if your thinking about it. seems worth about 20 bucks.
The reason is that the technology of the days the floppy disk was not as advanced as of today.