It depends on what you are doing. If you copy one DVD (single layer) on your hard drive it will take up almost 5 Gb.
It can remain in hibernation as long as you want it to. There is no time limit.
It depends on what you are doing. If you download a lot of movies or music or take a lot of pictures, you can use a gigabyte in a few hours or a day. If you do nothing but type up word documents on your computer, you might not have over a gigabyte of typed documents in a year's time. Yes, it is possible to use a Gigabyte a month, it is also possible to use a gigabyte an hour or a gigabyte a year, it just depends on what you do on your computer and how you are using it.
depends on your download speed. 50kb/s which is slow mabey a couple of hours
up to 32 or 64 gb
GB is a country, it imports what it needs.
Most computers have space for 2 ram chips so this includes your 512 and 1 gb ( it should work as long as it is the correct chips for your computer)
Gigabytes are a unit of measurement for computer storage. To put 200gb into perspective, a movie can take up 1gb or less
Sure, but it will take 2 GB, and it will take a long time.
It will take 2.b billion years.
approx 8hrs 30mins
Depends on your Internet speed.
Well i had 29.4.Gb left and now i am on 11.Gb and its still going theres your answer