By default the paging file 1.5 times the size of the RAM installed
1.5 times the amount of RAM
Yes, although the amount of RAM installed by default (512 MB) is a little low, and the machine does not have a particularly powerful processor.
The recommended minimum size is equivalent to 1.5 times the RAM on your computer, and 3 times that figure for the maximum size.
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Windows XP can never "run like Windows 7", regardless of the amount of RAM installed.
1. System information
Right click on My Computer > properties.
Start->right click on My computer->Properties and the window "Properties" you will see amount of memory installed on your computer.
I think it is the same as XP: # Right click "My Computer" # Select "Properties" # On the "General" tab you should be able to read (towards the bottom) the amount of RAM recognized by Windows (Note: the amount of RAM on the memory modules installed might be greated due to motherboarsd not able to address some of the memory)
Someone can check the amount of RAM installed in a system by checking the total indicated in kilobytes when the computer is powering on. It is also possible to see the RAM details by clicking the system properties shortcut in "my computer" if you are running a Windows system.
It uses a heck of a lot less memory than Windows does, the exact amount depends on what you've installed. Otherwise it depends on your hardware.
In many cases you would still be covered, but not usually for the amount by which your loan is in default and not for any additional charges and interest applicable to that default amount.