I think what you really want to know is how much space is left in your hard drive. Double click on "my computer" >> Mouse-right click on C: (main) drive >> click on "properties" from the options menu. There it will show you USED and FREE space.
This is for you hard drive space, whcih is completely different then your ram, which only works as short term memory. Hard drive stores for long term.
2007-02-16 13:51:21
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answered by Zitu 1
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HI
Ok , first , open my computer then , there should be an icon that should say something like , C DRIVE , LOCAL DISK , OR SOMETIMES HD , then right click on the icon and select properties , another windows pups up , now you should see a PIE with 2 different kind of colors , the legen on how to read them are there too , but basically if you read THE WHOLE PAGE , it wil give you the info you need
2007-02-16 13:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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2 Gb is very some memory. The 15 to 2 hundred Gb which you point out could be a diploma of the puzzling force area. thoroughly diverse element than the quantity of RAM. i could seek for a minimum of 80 Gb on the puzzling force, it quite is probable the smallest you are able to locate on a clean workstation besides.
2016-12-17 11:50:25
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answered by penso 4
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so u want to know how many GB left in ur hard drive? goto start my computer and do a right click on the Hard drive or hard drives and than go to properties and u will see there...
2007-02-16 13:45:03
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answered by Sagar 6
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go to my computer...open it up and then right click one by one on hard drives like C or D...etc and then click the property...u will come to know how much u used and how much left.
2007-02-16 13:50:50
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answered by saira khan 2
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Right click my computer click open click on c drive click on properties.
2007-02-17 05:20:26
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answered by taxed till i die,and then some. 7
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How many British people are you keeping on your computer?
Click on "Start" in the bottom left-hand corner,
Click on "My Computer"
Click on "BOOT (C:)" and see how much you have on that drive,
Click on "RECOVER (D:)" and see how much you have on that one,
Add them all up (if you like) and see what space you have left on your computer.
2007-02-16 13:46:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to control panel and selet sytem.
2007-02-16 13:50:58
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answered by jun 2
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