If you want to know how much hard drive space you have:
On the desktop, double click My Computer. There is a section labeled Hard Disk Drives. You probably only have one (C) but there may be more than one. Do not confuse this with a CD-rom drive (probably D or E). Right click the C drive and then click properties. On the General tab, a pie chart shows how much free space you have. You will need to do this for all of your hard drives if you have more than one.
To see how much RAM you have:
On the desktop RIGHT CLICK My Computer, then click Properties. On the General tab, there is a section labeled Computer. It shows how much RAM you have, what your processor speed is, and what your operating system is.
If you need to see what video card you have:
Click Start->Run, and then type "dxdiag" (without the quotes). A program will run some tests. Click the Display tab and you will see what video card you have and how much RAM it has on it (this is different from your computer's system RAM). You can also see the amount of system RAM and your processor speed along with a lot of other useful information using this tool.
From the requirements of that game, if you have bought your computer in the last 5 years, you should be good to go as far as processor, ram, and video card. Hard drive space could be an issue depending on how much stuff you have.
2006-07-31 06:31:44
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answered by Jody 3
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1) To find out how much RAM you have installed:
Right-click on My Computer, and select Properties. The bottom of this window tells you how much RAM you have.
2) For how much HD space you have left:
Open My Computer, and right-click Local Disk C:, and select Properties.
3) The most important issue for you is what kind of video card you have. Your card is likely OK, as a GeForce 3 is a little old.
Right click My Computer, and select Properties. Click Device Manager, and then click the "+" sign next to Display Adapters. This tells you what video card you have, and if your card is too old it will not play the game well.
2006-07-31 06:30:49
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answered by svancouw 4
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The most important requirements you should be looking at is usually the amount of RAM you have, your operating system and the minimum amount of processing power. To find your operating system and the amount of available RAM: 1) Go to Start 2) On 'My Computer' right click and select Properties 3) It should tell you in the first tab your operating system and amount of RAM (This all usually works for Windows XP) Alternatively, you can just right click 'My Computer' on the desktop, then follow on from there.
2016-03-27 09:02:37
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answered by Debra 4
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just right click on my computer icon - u'll be presented with a pop menu select properties in that u can check how much ram u r using it says 128 MB of Ram (this is under general tab). for space on ur hard disk double click my computer right click all ur drives c:\ , d:\ etc. and select properties. it will show u how much space is used and how much space is free. but just now i checked the link it says u need to have a vga card of high configuration. for further info mail me j2v2k6-tech@yahoo.co.in i'll send u a software which will show u the complete details about ur computer and any problems or suggestions also it will show.
2006-07-31 06:30:58
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answered by Dvij 3
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Your Disc Defragmenter will graphically show a percentage of your Hard Drive used, you may want to at least 'analyse' & see your results there. When in doubt, don't do it! Before I download games, I've got to know basic computer operations. Without meaning to be rude, it seems to me that you should learn your capabilities before you loose what you have. It's important to know about capacities & features but any attempt to download will automatically fail should your system be overwhelmed with the effort. Perhaps suspend your gaming until your familiarization of the terms you are in doubt about are clear to you.
2006-07-31 06:35:53
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answered by Anonymous
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on your desktop(or under your start menu ) go to your "My Computer" and right click on it and select properties. under the general tab you will get what CPU you have, how fast it is and how much ram you have.
now if you close that and go dbl. click on my computer under drive (C:) if you right click on that and select properties. it will tell you how much space is free on your hard drive. (1GB = 1000 MB) if the game states MB for size req.
that should be all you need to know.
if your machine is less than 4 years old you should be able to play the game just fine. from the looks of the game specs.
2006-07-31 06:30:07
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answered by . 3
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Go to > Start > My Computer (right click) > Properties to find out your RAM.
Go to > Start > My Computer (left click) > Local Disc (right click) > Properties to find out your fee hard drive space.
Good luck.
2006-07-31 06:30:12
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answered by jibberjabbar 6
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Go to accessories and click system info
2006-07-31 06:26:26
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answered by Anonymous
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