Reliably XP SP2 and previous versions and Linux can operate on 448MB of RAM. The amount of memory is determined my the applications you are running at one time on a PC. XP SP3 seems to act funny when less than 768MB of ram is used.
In most of the case it will be enough yes
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first of all its which not what and the games gud for 504 ram are nascar 1 call of duty1 gta (all parts) except 4 and i suggest u to buy a highr memory ram
It has 512 MB RAM,the difference 8 MB is actually shared graphics memory.You can decrease it to 1MB and get ur 7 MB back, but ur graphics will be poorer
Almost all BIOSes releases after 1995 support disks larger than 504 MB.
I think you mean 40 GB of Hard Disk. There is nothing called 632 MB of RAM. RAM comes normally 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048 MBs. You can add memory depending upon your motherboard. However 512 MB of RAM is good enough.
I use 4 GB of RAM so 512 MB is about enough to load XP and that's about it. I'd recommend Linux
1 GB of RAM is a enough memory to run all the basic softwares.
There are 1024 MB in a gigabyte.
32mb sd ram or 64 mb sd ram
It is exactly what it is - 128 MB of RAM.
256 MB of RAM.
1gb ram
I suppose that would depend greatly on what you plan to do with the computer. However, that is nowhere near enough to run a modern operating system and programs.