Earlier you could not attach much memory. However with the advent of time, the space with each account is increasing. Now the memory with each Gmail account is 15 GB.
When composing a mail on Gmail, right under the space where you type the Subject, there is a paperclip with "Attach a file" written next to it. Clicking on that will open up a new window where you can search for the file on your computer. Select the file and click on open. The file name will appear under the Subject field box with a bar next to it. This bar shows how much of the file has been uploaded. The maximum file size you can upload is 25MB.
7000mb may be
It can as much as you want, you should just have enough space on your hard drive in order to save the paging file (virtual memory file).
64 MB of flash memory. You can also buy a SD card depending on your phone model and have either 4GB or 8GB more. You can check your available memory in Options > Status > File Free or File Total
The answer is yes. Windows has a file on your hardrive called a page file that it uses for additional memory if the normal memory (RAM) gets full. Hard disk is much slower than memory so yes, it becomes vastly slower.
One save file for Final Fantasy VII requires 1 free block on the memory card.
That depends on how much memory is being used by the operating system, the apps and their data. In general a paging file is 2 to 3 times physical memory so, 4x the physical memory (paging file of 3x physical memory + physical memory) will guarantee enough room for all data IF the paging file is set to 3x physical memory. There would be more needed for the devices attached to the processor, but there will be holes in memory and these holes most often more than make up for the memory of attached devices.
You can fit 8mb on it. That is not intended to be a smart remark, it all depends on how big the game's saved file will be.
A swap file is used as virtual memory, which is extra space on the hard drive that is used like memory when you run out of space on your memory modules, but it is much slower than actual memory. It would not remove any data, unless you had to erase over something to create the swap file.
The best email provider in my opinion, is a tie between gmail and hotmail. This is because they both attach fast and do not lag as much as the other email providers.
I currently have a gmail account and a bunch of my friends also have gmail. Pretty much when ever I am on gmail at least one of my friends is on gmail. Hope this helps!
It could cost up to $30 - $80 depending on the file size of the card