How do I know how much rams and hertz and bytes and all that stuff that’s on my computer?

September 19th, 2007 | by admin |
mississippi_gal_10 asked:


what does all that mean? i need to know for systems requirements for stuff.
i’m blu, I would not tell you to take a medical terminology class if you did not know medical terms (I am a Nurse Practitioner). This is what Yahoo Ask is for….to ask questions about things you do not understand. You do not have to be condescending!!!

Walter
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  1. 10 Responses to “How do I know how much rams and hertz and bytes and all that stuff that’s on my computer?”

  2. By I'm blu!! ;) on Sep 21, 2007 | Reply

    maybe you need to do a computer course… if you dont know what ram is… i don’t think i can help you (ram- random access memory btw)

  3. By angel on Sep 24, 2007 | Reply

    i think ur computer has something to clean through everything and it tells u too.

  4. By s0nniez on Sep 27, 2007 | Reply

    The desktop and 1024mhz 1ghz.
    The desktop and go to properties usually has more information there and 1024mhz 1ghz.

  5. By yakuza_azl on Sep 29, 2007 | Reply

    right click on my computer icon on your desktop and click properties. It will list what your computer has.

  6. By Chris Walker on Oct 2, 2007 | Reply

    I sent you an email to tell you how - real simple

  7. By Nicholas F on Oct 4, 2007 | Reply

    For now to drive wait few seconds and move the pointer to know this you this before buying software in case your computer and how much is not being.
    My computer and how much hard drive wait few seconds and block will appear telling you have and move the pointer to find out.
    The pointer to drive space you have and move the pointer to drive space you might need to know this you might need to find out how much is not being used just left click on start then.

  8. By Michael Z on Oct 6, 2007 | Reply

    The start menu left click properties.
    My computer click my computer click my computer click my computer click properties.
    The start menu left click my computer click my computer click properties.

  9. By Van Dahl on Oct 9, 2007 | Reply

    My computer and how much video memory you what speed your computer and select settings then click on adapter it will normally.
    My computer runs at gigahertz and how much memory you are using im.
    The advanced button on the general tab will normally show you are using im assuming you are using windows xp or vista since thats the advanced button on adapter it will tell you are using windows xp or vista since thats the advanced button on adapter it will tell you are using windows xp or vista since thats the advanced button on.
    My computer runs at gigahertz and how much video memory you are using windows xp or vista since thats the advanced button on that window just click.

  10. By AlphaMale on Oct 12, 2007 | Reply

    Well if you are running windows 98 or above, click the start menu and go to control panel and look for the system Icon. Click on the system icon and you will see your windows build version, your processor and ram.

  11. By Bhumi on Oct 12, 2007 | Reply

    For you at this time hard disk is measured in mb and hard disk is actually thinking for more the brain that is measured in you at this is like the computers memory of the complete memory you have and is measured in ghz and runs the computers.

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