You can go to Start -> Control Panel --> System. You can see a lot of information here including the installed RAM amount. or on a command prompt: just type sysinfo and it provides system info inculding RAM.
no you can't just ask some one that has experernce . :)
A 2007 has a capacity of 8550.00 lbs. a 2007 has a capacity of 7555.00lbs the top sound to good to be true
Think of it as a temporary space or "Blackboard" or "workspace" for your CPU. Like the top of your desk. Limited amounts of things can be worked on at the same time but the access is much faster for things in "Ram" or on the top of your desk. The desk drawers or file cabinets might be a hard drive or disk drive. You can still get stuff from them but slower. But they hold a lot more. Hope this helps!
Usually ... a desk top will be quicker because speed equals heat and a desk top can have bigger heat sinks. Note that there will be exceptions, but in the long run the desk top will stay ahead.
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You can check the ram of any Windows computer by holding the windows key and pressing the pause break key on the top-right of the keyboard
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It's a short term memory or area for quick calculations: like the top of your desk, getting papers off of it is very fast, but it is limited. Hard drives are like the drawers in the side of the desk - can hold a bunch of information but is very slow. If you are doing a project with papers, you put the most important on the top of the desk and get what you need from the drawer as you need. RAM = Random Access Memory. The random means you can access any place in the memory without having to read all the data before the chunk you want (sequential access: tape drives.)
A laptop desk is different in many ways from a traditional wooden desk. One difference is its portable, the other is its a bean bag with a top on it for placing a laptop on comfortably on top.
yes it will. as it is not being used in real time.
the laptop is on top of the desk
The possessive form of the noun is desk's.Example: The desk's top was a heap of books and papers.