For Memory as in Harddrive, Go on "My Computer", Click on Which Drive you want to Know, and Then It should say On the Side Bar, "Free Space : ????" and "Total Space : ???" For RAM Memory, On "My Computer Click "System Information" on The Left bar, and Its There. :) Miles.
It would depend on what kind of memory you are talking about.
If you are talking about Hard Drive Space:
If you are talking about RAM (Random Access Memory):
Start your computer and locate the My Computer icon.
Right-click the My Computer icon, and select Properties from the menu that appears.
Look under the General tab where it gives you information about the size of the hard drive and what operating system you use to find the amount of RAM in megabytes (MB) or Gigabytes (GB).
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The memory on the computer can be checked by the system bios while booting, but a better thest is to use a program like memtest86+. This program is used on a bootcd so the memory can be tested before the operating system is started up.
Right click on the "My Computer" Icon. Then go to the "General" tab. At the bottom it shows how much memory you have left.
Check the bar in add or remove programs, compare it to the total system memory from when you bought your computer, and do the math. Or at least that's how I THINK you do it...
Take it to Best buy :]
If you have 512mb memory now = Alot If you have 1GB memory now = Still alot If you have 2GB memory now = Twice the much fun If you have 4GB memory now = Don't bother If you have 8GB memory now = You're at half the much fun If you have 16GB memory now = Let's downgrade that sucker!
It has evolved. When the computer you were limited to what you can do. At NASA before man landed on the moon NASA had less then one terrerbite memory and now you can get a 4 terrerbite memory from the electronics store and also you can do anything on the computer now. Now tv is becoming a computer
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gigabytes is a measurement of memory. so basically, how many gigabytes you have left on your computer is how much memory you have left.
Core memory refers to computer memory that consisted of magnetic cores. This memory is now obsolete and is replaced by semiconductor memory known as main memory.
A computer can hold memory depending on how strong the motherboard and the processor is. For example you have a Pentium 1 computer, obviously you cannot afford to put a 1GB memory on it.
2 gig
about as much as a pocket calculater
My computer which formated recently is very slow with not used much memory?
A super computer have not realy more memory, but it is a kind of computer that is stronger than a normal one, it is also bigger but, it is a kind of an prototype, I can say, it is realy no sertanyti how it is in memory.
Physical memory is how much total memory your computer actually has. Available memory is what memory you have that is not being used.
There is much research that must be done before one buys computer memory. One must decide how much money they are willing to spend and research reputable computer memory brands.