Windows:
Right click on My Computer> Properties
Or Control pannel> System And security> system
Mac:
Click finder, about this mac
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.
System Properties Window
The taskmanager. Right click the startmenu/bar for access.
Right click on My Computer > properties.
Windows Vista will run on a computer with a minimum of 512 MB of RAM
Approximately 3GB of RAM is the most that Windows XP 32 bit will recognize. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Right but wrong.... 4Gb of RAM is the maximum amount that can be addressed by a 32 bit operating system
The operating system is not directly related to the amount of RAM installed. XP can be run on anything from 32 MB of RAM to 4 GB.
In windows, you can find out how much system RAM your computer has by right-clicking "my computer" and choosing properties in the drop-down menu. The first tab will list details such as CPU type, speed, and system RAM.
The processor size or speed does not determine how much RAM your system needs. Generally speaking, the newer the system, the more RAM you can add. The amount of RAM slots on a motherboard and the motherboard's own subsystem (the BIOS) will determine how much RAM you can add to a particular motherboard.
4gb ram
Windows XP does not have the RAM, its the computer that has it. The amount of RAM can differ for each computer.
1. System information