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How to Find Out How Much Memory Your PC Has

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Summary: Finding out how much memory a PC has is done by clicking on the My Computer icon, selecting properties and looking at the general tab. Seek out memory information on a PC with tips from an experienced computer user in this free video on computers.

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By Charles Stewart Jr.
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Charles Stewart Jr. has been working with both Windows-based and Mac-based computers for the past 10 years. He has graduated from Cape Fear Community College with an Associates Degree...read more

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"As your computer gets older you're probably starting to notice it's getting slower. Well that's more than likely because your computer doesn't have enough memory or Ram to keep up with todays applications. Hi, I'm Charles Stewart, Jr. And I'm going to show you how to find out how much memory or Ram your computer has. With Windows, it's pretty simple to, pretty simple to do. You go my computer, you find the icon, then you right click on it. And then when you do that, you go down to properties and you select properties. Well when properties comes up the first thing in the general tab it has information about your computer. And obviously it's saying that I'm running AMD Athlon XP 2800. And then right under that it says I'm running two hun, two gigs of Ram. So very simple showing me how much Ram I have on my computer. Another way would be to actually open up the case if you want to see how many Ram modules you have. You could open up your case and then inspect that and see how many Ram modules, if you're looking because you want to upgrade your Ram, the Ram and the, or memory in your computer. And that's how to find out and identify how much sys, system memory you have."

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