1 click on “my computer” and then right click on “c” drive or hard drive then select properties it should tell you how much space you got left.
2 two ways to check your video card one whoever is your video card manufacturer go to their website and you can get all the information you need or you can go to my computer you should see (system tasks) head line on your left hand side click (system view) then “hardware” then “device manager” and display adapter which basically is your video card you can check for details or anything you want to check on your system
3 it all depends what you like to do I would consider AMD for gaming and lot of web browsing and if you want to use it for office or any other stuff other then what i have described above I would go with Pentium 4 duel core. They are generally better then Celeron again its your money spend it as you wish
2006-12-30 19:51:03
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answered by hamad c 1
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Go to My Computer, Right click on your C drive, click on properties. That will show you how much space you have free & how much you are using. I have a Intel Celeron 2.40 GHz, and have no problems with it so far. hope this helps
2006-12-30 19:21:46
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answered by americangurl_28 5
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go to my computer, right click the c drive click properties and there you go. CPU 2.40 GHz a good processor is decent but depends on what you using it for. Its fine for basic use.
2006-12-30 19:14:46
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answered by Luck 1
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Use Disk Space Inspector for hard drive space inspection
Celeron processors are a waste crap instead buy sempron if you have a limited budget they give better performance at the same or less cost
2006-12-30 20:11:02
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answered by raj k 2
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To check how much space you hav on ur hard drive... go to mycomputer and right click "local C disk"(some computer have different names for it, but it always has the "C") look for "properties" and there it will tell how much space is left including a pie chart with "used space" and "free space".
2006-12-30 19:21:20
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answered by Anonymous
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you do not let us know how great your C: force is, because the D: force is only a partition on a similar force. Like all of us else has suggested, D: is the restore partition (restore to production unit defaults), once you first booted up your computer once you first were given it, you've been in all likelihood brought on with a message about arising a series of restore disks. in case you probably did not try this, do so now, as you'll desire them in case you come to a decision to interchange your troublesome force, because the abode windows OS installer, your drivers and different apps that got here along with your computing gadget live on the D: force in a compressed format. do not format this force or replace it till you've made an complete restore set.
2016-12-01 08:52:28
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answered by ? 4
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Celerons are not good processors.
To check your space go to my computer, right click on C drive and go to properties.
To check your graphics card right click on desktop, go to properties and go to settings. It tells you there, then lookup that graphics card on internet.
2006-12-30 19:12:17
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answered by usa_fox1234 3
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You can check your remaining disc space by clicking on "My computer" icon on your desk top, then Right click the "hard disc" icon and then click on properties. There all the properties of your Hard disc will be shown. This include total disc space, used space and the remaining space.
2006-12-30 19:29:15
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answered by John K 1
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use hdd life www.hddlife.com
i HAVE 2.5 celeronD its not very good but is cheap I think if you have 100$ use a 2.8 doual core or 3 Ghz 2MB cache
2006-12-30 19:33:58
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answered by margemoosh 3
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