It depends on how large your hard drive's capacity is. A 1TB (terabyte) hard drive can store 1,000GB (gigabytes), 1,000,000MB (megabytes), 1,000,000,000KB (kilobytes), or 1,000,000,000,000B (bytes) of data.
Computer memories come in many different sizes, from a few Gigabytes in a low-spec laptop, to thousands of Gigabytes in mainframes.
Yeah, i agree. Here are some samples a laptop:320GB/500GB/750GB/1TB/1.28TB
and with computers 320GB/500GB/750GB/1TB/1.5TB/2TB/2.5TB/or even 3TB.
In theory - Infinite.
Check out the "Turing Machine"
It is a theorectical computer that has an infinitely long piece of tape for data storage.
It can compute any finite algorithm if given an infinate amount of time.
That would depend on the amount of RAM. You can hold even more with external hard drives. Here is the memory conversion table for reference.
1 binary digit = 1 bit
4 bits = 1 nibble
8 bits = 1 byte
~1000 bytes = 1 Kilobyte (KB)
~1000 KB's = 1 Megabytes (MB)
~1000 MB's = Gigabyte (GB)
~1000 GB's = 1 Terrabyte (TB)
Depends on how much ram is on your computer
it depends on the size of your hard drive
storage capacity
two gigabytes of RAM.
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.
You can get memory dimms as big as 4 gigabytes and your computer will have three or four slots for a dimm.
depends on the motherboard, but average would be 4gb.
how much dose memory can online storagem hold
Not much on anything, but that depends on what you are using.
2gb
8 MB
Based on a 5MB average song size, a 2GB would be able to hold about 400 songs
The PDA can typically hold between 16 MB to 64 MB of memory.
They can hold up to 80 GB.
1gb128mb
16gb