Assuming you have Windows 7, you go to the start menu at the very left corner, you go and right-click the "Computer" button on the right side, then you look under "Installed memory (RAM):" to see how much memory you have.
If one is finding that it is necessary to upgrade the memory of one's PC one must first find out how much memory the computer has and how much is needed. One then can determine how much memory can be added and it would then be installed by putting into the slots that are available for RAM. For more detailed information for Windows based PC's one can view the Microsoft website.
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There are many software available for testing your PC memory. There are free and then there are some that will cost you. Here are some that you can take a look at RAM Probe, PassMark,MemTest.
enough to remember your mom
Physical memory is how much total memory your computer actually has. Available memory is what memory you have that is not being used.
It depends on the computer, but usually up to 4 GB of memory.
More often it is the motherboard which determines the Memory which can be in a PC.
ho much memory does a modern PC have
All you do is purchase a memory card reader and hook it to your PC. Then you take the memory card out of your cell phone and put it in to the memory card reader and hook it to your PC usb slot. It will show all the files from your phone on the memory card. You go to the photo or video etc and drag it in to the memory card, uninstall the memory card reader from your PC then put the card in your phone. There all done =]
16 GB is recommed
When your PC runs of of physical memory - it uses the hard drive as memory so it's much slower when it gets to that point.
Best Buy and Amazon both have 1GB PC 3200 memory sticks or kits available to purchase. They could also be bought from electronic stores and independent PC repair shops.