== == In Windows XP: Go to Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> System. The main page shows details of your computer, including the processor type and RAM.
On any Windows machine, you can also run one of the good free utilities like CPU-Z that provide you with information on your processor subsystem and memories in detail. See the Related Link.
On Windows: Press Control-Alt-Delete, choose task manager, choose the performance tab, the RAM shown is the formatted in use figure, not the nominal figure. ie, a figure of about 894 is a nominal 1Gb.
Alternate method for Windows XP: Start -> Run -> "winmsd"
The "System Information" window that pops up should have the amount of total memory and available memory listed.
On Mac: Press Command-Space (default) and type in Activity Monitor, or, open up Finder, go to Applications>Utilities and you'll find it there.
Either Control panel system or task manger performance
Ok Windows 2000-XP= Start>Control Panel> System> General Windows Vista- 7 Start> Control Panel> System
run dialog -> cmd
type in winver
should tell you.
Right click on my computer, go to properties. It is listed in there.
start/control panel/system
memtest
Every computer has ram, its what starts it up, saves information and speeds up your pc, a good amount of ram is 4gbs, and you can check how much you have by going to your start menu(pc) rightclick My computer and click properties. hopethis helped.
If using Windows, right-click My Computer, and choose Properties.
You can open task manager by pressing control alt Delete (not backspace) and click the performance tab and check the part that says memory. FYI, Memory = RAM. RAM = Random Access Memory Also if you are in Windows Vista or 7 you can use a desktop gadget called CPU Meterto see how much ram you are using and CPU usage.
If I was to purchase a computer that is a average desktop computer how much RAM and Rom should I have?
Double click My Computer and on the menu choose Help | About Windows. It will show you at the bottom.
There are many advantages of using Kingstom ram. Examples of advantages to using Kingdom ram include having a faster computer and having more space on one's computer for their files.
DE-frag your computer
click start/ the windows flag right click on "computer" select "properties" there u can see the amount of RAM
Windows XP does not have the RAM, its the computer that has it. The amount of RAM can differ for each computer.
You can check the ram of any Windows computer by holding the windows key and pressing the pause break key on the top-right of the keyboard
Most RAM have the specifications right on the RAM chips. If you have never opened your they are located in between the CPU and the CD/DVD usually. If you can't open your case for warranty reasons, you will have to contact the seller or manufacturer of the computer where you bought it.
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