Go to system properties on windows
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cant see why not
No, not usually. Check with your motherboard specifications to see what RAM is needed and the maximum RAM your motherboard can handle.
Ram was the 7th avtaar of Vishnu. He was in the epic, Ramayan. He is also God, who is everywhere and everything you see.
The "ram thing" is a dragon face. (see the related question)
Ram is a Hindu god and people use "Ram Ram"when they see or feel something wrong.Eg. if someone dies, religious persons may say "Ram Ram".Though it comprises of the term "RAM", it is not actually related to computer as the word is repeated 2 times and that does not make any special meaning in computer.
Ram is a random access memory.without ram you can not run a single program, whenever you run an application first all the supporting file accumulate in ram and then you will be able to see the running program and you can use that program.
No
If you mean see how much RAM the system has, then just right click 'My Computer' and click 'Properties'.
I suspect RAM problem, replace your RAM, but see your motherboard manual too. But if you have AMI BIOS, then one short beep is RAM problem
Unless you have access to highly specialized equipment, it is not possible to make your own RAM. RAM is manufactured using electronic circuits that you would need a microsope to be able to see.
You see nothing in your monitor!!