yenrod said:Ive 3gb at the mo' and 160gb memory...
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Yes - you should learn the difference between RAM ('memory') and disk capacity.

yenrod said:Ive 3gb at the mo' and 160gb memory...
Any viewpoints.......![]()
Carwash said:Yes - you should learn the difference between RAM ('memory') and disk capacity.![]()
Sittingduck said:^HDD size innit
hackbike 666 said:That's a point what is your processor speed?
hackbike 666 said:I know that,that's why it's not called memory.
PC World used to advertise like this,perhaps believing everybody was a computer bimbo.
Their adverts came across that way.
No offence to the OP intended.
3GB ram and 160GB hard drive space.I knew that.
More than my second computer which has 2GB Ram and a 3.4Ghz Processor.
Which is better than my previous number two computer which had 2GB Ram and a 1.8GHZ Processor.(Im going to use that as a jukebox)
That's a point what is your processor speed?
marinyork said:More importantly Yenrod, what is your CPU?
I upped my RAM from 128mb to 1.25gb (the most it could take) and its went from "not responding" to putt, putt, we'll get therenumbnuts said:I upped my ram too from 512mb to 2gb and now it goes from "not responding"to whoosh
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Run dxdiag it'll give you the infoyenrod said:Been trying to find this out - via crucial as I'm sure they do it BUT do you know how could get this info'..ive got it before...but just can't recall...![]()
peanut said:yes with more memory you will be able to think a lot more clearly and do sums more quickly and do two things at once as females do![]()
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Like I said earlier, it's OS dependant. That might work for XP but certainly not Vista.ian turner said:Right click My Computer and select properties.
The general tab indicates what OS you have , what service pack it is using who registered the OS and at the bottom under Computer it will list the Processor and how much RAM Windows can see.