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No because PS2 uses DVD for games. PS1 uses CD, Xbox uses DVD 4Gb, Xbox 360 uses DVD 9Gb, PS3 uses Blu-Ray 25Gb and Wii uses 2Gb Nintendo Optical Disc. To copy PS2 games you need DVD
Yes, it is ran on a PC DvD so it can be ran and installed on either a PC or Mac. The requirements still apply (like 9GB, and a good memory card)
Whilst your laptop has enough HD space to store the game, your laptop will run slower due to having virtually no disk space left. However, the game also requires 2GB of RAM (but really you'll need 4GB to enjoy it), and it needs at least a decently powerful graphics card. So whilst you'll be able to physically install it on your machine, I would highly doubt it would run due to the lack of memory and the generally poor nature of integrated Intel graphics chips.
Absolutely. Most DVDs hold less than 5gb of data (dual layers less than 9gb) while hard discs today can hold many terabytes of data.
All CDs carry a maximum of up to 750MB. DVDs carry a maximum of about 4.7GB, going up to about 9GB for dual-layer discs. HD-DVDs carry a maximum of 15GB, going up to 30GB for dual-layer discs.
Logic Pro Studio 9 has 9GB for application installation and an additional 38GB of content.
The requirements for running Mac OS X Leopard are: ▪ Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (867MHz or faster) processor ▪ 512MB of memory ▪ DVD drive for installation ▪ 9GB of available disk space
CDs hold around 700-800Mb, DVDs hold around 4.5Gb (or 9Gb for dual-layer) Flash drives can come in 128Mb, 256Mb, 512Mb, 1Gb, 2Gb, 4Gb, 8Gb, 16Gb and more recently, 32Gb. Flash drives can hold more. Blu-rays can hold up to 200Gb (although only 50Gb or 100Gb are readable with standard equipment).
8GB of RAM plus 5MB per mailbox, or in this case; 9Gb of RAM total.
First go on two the dashboard, then press x to install, then choose your Xbox 360 hard drive. Make sure you have at least 9GB free, then download it. You do not need to install the 20GB
The cost of a virtual private server varies depending on which one best meets your needs. You can spend $14.50 per month for 9GB of SDD Space or you can spend $37.50 per month for 27GB.
The dual layer burner supports DVD-DL discs, dual layer DVDs with just under 9GB of storage space.