yes,Because the hard drive is for store files and folder and ram make computer run faster and more ram more faster.
There are many ways to increase the storage space on your computer. You can obtain and additional external hard drive that will give you more storage space when attached to your computer. You can also move existing files from your computer's internal hard drive to an external hard drive to clear up space on the internal hard drive. You can also compress files on your computer that you do not use often to free up space on your hard drive.
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Assuming by 'GB' you mean hard drive space, the model of computer makes no difference. You need to go to 'My Computer' to check the amount of space on your hard drive.
on the hard drive...typically anyway..
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Verify that there is at least 1GB of free hard drive space. This available space allows the computer to have room for the swap file to increase in size as well as room for temporary files.
How many gigabytes you can download on to your computer matter only how much free space is on your hard drive. For windows xp and below go follow these steps. My Computer - Right Click on your Hard drive- Properties- Then you see how much free space you have. For Vista if you go under my computer and you can look at your hard drive and it will show you.
There are many reasons to upgrading a hard drive for a computer, however the most common one is for more space.
Memory typically means RAM, I think you mean hard drive space. You can free used space on your hard dive by uninstalling the programs you don't use and by running programs like Ccleaner to delete temporary files.
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If you mean physically - the computer is missing, or there is a space inside where the hard-drive once was.
An MB, which means megabyte, is a size measurement. The more MBs there are in a stick of RAM or in a hard drive the larger it is. More RAM allows your computer to typically handle larger applications and run faster, while more hard drive space allows you to store more information.