You will need to take your iMac apart and replace the hard drive. A better solution is to connect an external hard drive to your Mac via the Firewire port.
A new iMac comes with 4GB of Ram installed. You can add more at any time.
No, the memory modules must match. You should install two-2 GB ram strips.
Install more.
The iMac G3 memory slots take PC100 SDRAM.
No. Different iMacs require different types of memory modules. Most major Mac-friendly RAM vendors should be able to recommend the correct RAM for your model iMac. Please see links below for more details.
4 GB of memory (RAM) is recommended for editing or viewing videos on an iMac, more memory such 8GB is not needed for that purpose. Remember also that if a lot of videos are used, disk space will be more important.
You need RAM and the cost of RAM depends on the size plus having to install it.
iMACs are made without easily-accessible compartments for most components, particularly memory, which means the only way to add RAM is to take the iMAC to an authorized Apple dealer and have them add it. If they have what is needed to make the addition, it is likely to be a pricey one, so get a quote first in case it is less costly to just but a newer, higher RAM version of the iMAC.
The DDR2 533 RAM is in fact compatible with an iMac. It is very advisable to upgrade an iMac with a DDR2 533 RAM as iMacs are really not known for their RAM.
No. RAM stands for 'Random access memory', it is hardware, the type of memory you have to install into your computer. MP3s are just files. ;)
Buy and install RAM memory compatible with your HP Pavilion model.
I would suggest that you check the memory-a.k.a. RAM-requirement for the game you're attempting to play. If the RAM or memory requirement for the game you're attempting to play are higher or greater than (>) the RAM currently installed in your PC/computer, you need to install more memory or RAM in your computer in order for your game to run correctly.