HDD or RAM? I know HDD is nothing (0 bytes).
A new (but empty) folder in Windows occupies just 2K of disk space.
To take up less memory space.
how much memory would lego universe take up
you have to go to start, click run, click your .minecraft folder, take the downloaded mod (it has to be zipped) click open archive, then with the .minecraft folder, you find bin go in, and open minecraft's archive, then you move the files in the mod archive folder to the minecraft archives. (some things might be wrong, but that's because i used pure memory to answer this, and i have a bad memory. )
Because that's what "compressing" means: making something smaller or take up less space.
89Mb
believe it or not..................none.
In under ten minutes.
Each time you turn on your computer, Windows keeps track of the way your computer starts and which programs you commonly open. Windows saves this information as a number of small files in the prefetch folder. The next time you turn on your computer, Windows refers to these files to help speed the start process. The prefetch folder is a subfolder of the Windows system folder. The prefetch folder is self-maintaining, and there's no need to delete it or empty its contents. If you empty the folder, Windows and your programs will take longer to open the next time you turn on your computer.
Ok first of all, when you take it from your PC and put it on your PSP's memory stick it needs to be in this format: -The folder at the root of your memory stick needs to be: "PS3" (with out the quotations) -The folder inside of the "PS3" folder needs to be: "SAVEDATA" (with out the quotations) -The folder inside of the "SAVEDATA" needs to be: "BLUS30086-PROFILE" (with out the quotations) -Inside of the "BLUS30086-PROFILE" you put the file(s) If you transfer the save data from your PS3 to your memory stick it should do all of this for you automatically. To move this to the PS3: -While browsing the XMB go to the Game column -Next go to the Save Game Data folder -Scroll to the top, select your memory stick, then click triangle then "display all" Now your file save should be right in front of your face!
No. Documents take up the same amount of space on a hard drive regardless whether they are in a directory or not. In fact, a folder / directory itself will occupy a tiny bit of extra space on the hard drive, even if it is empty.
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