Your computer will have an area usually under the title "System" that can tell you what components your machine is operating with. On a Windows machine, if you open your start menu (the windows icon in the lower left hand corner of the screen) and find the option labeled "Computer," right click on it and then select Properties, it should tell you your RAM specifications. Most windows computers have an icon on the desktop that says "Computer" too, and this is the same thing. Right click on the icon and select preferences, then look for Installed Memory (RAM).
If I was to purchase a computer that is a average desktop computer how much RAM and Rom should I have?
right-click on my computer from your desktop and then select properties then on the bottom of the page that pops up when you pick properties it should say ram and then a number my computer is slow so my ram is 128.mb most computers should have more ram if it is you canplace 2 more ram chips in your computer or just upgrade your ram
Windows XP does not have the RAM, its the computer that has it. The amount of RAM can differ for each computer.
There are various things you can do to upgrade (improve) your computer. One of the easiest (and you'll see a difference) is to add more memory (RAM).
The cheapest and easiest way is to upgrade RAM. If money is no object, Upgrade RAM Motherboard and CPU.
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Depends on the computer. I'd have to say that a standard pc has anywhere from 2-4 gigabytes of RAM.
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RAM's are rated in a measurement of bits. Depending on how much RAM your computer uses the RAM can be rated in either Megabits or Gigabytes.
512 to 1gb ram are recommended
Most computers will hold about 1-2GB of RAM but it depends on the computer.
It is much bigger than a normal computers RAM. Going into Terabytes.