To check the amount of hard drive space available you double click on My Computer.......To check the amount of RAM and Processor Speed (MegaHertz) Right Click on My Computer and Go To Properties
2006-08-20 07:30:21
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answered by hopeless_romantic_ang 2
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For the ram and the processor click on start, right click on my computer, click on properties and it's located under the general tab. For the amount of disk space click start, double click my comuter, click once on the hard drive and the info is on the bottom left hand side.
2006-08-20 07:33:57
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answered by Nania 2
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2016-11-26 20:00:30
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answered by springs 4
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To see how much disk space you are using go into my computer right click on c go to properties. A pie chart will come up showing you how much you have used and how much is free. To see how much ram you have you right click on my computer icon and go to properties. In this window you can see how much ram you have installed and what your processor's speed is. If you want to monitor your processor and ram usage go ctrl + alt + delete and to the task manager. this will show you if you go to performance how your processor is being used.
2006-08-20 07:39:54
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answered by big e 2
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I'm assuming you're running a fairly recent version of Windows here...
For the disk space, go to My Computer, right-click your hard drive (C:) and go to properties. This will show your used and free space.
RAM and Processor: Right-Click on 'My Computer' (or go to Control Panel and double-click on System). It will show both in the bottom-right.
2006-08-20 07:30:49
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answered by Mike 3
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Right click anywhere and select properties on the my computer window
2006-08-20 07:28:11
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answered by I run with scissors 4
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yeah you can go to start menu-run-type "dxdiag" click ok
i do hope you have this installed though
2006-08-20 07:28:41
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answered by Anonymous
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melificent gave you the best info.
2006-08-20 08:33:42
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answered by Anonymous
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