512MB of RAM is the amount of memory you have for running programs simultaneously. 149GB is the amount of disk space you have for storing files. It depends on the size of your hard drive and RAM. They vary with every computer. You can have 4GB (4000MB) of RAM and be able to rum a lot of programs at once and you can have a 500GB hard drive (500 000MB) which would be perfect for audiophiles and archivers (music lovers and people with a lot of files).
2007-03-26 14:03:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The largest program you can execute may only take up to about 300 MB to 400 MB of RAM
Your virtual memory will most likely be 1 GB HD space.
The place where you run into major performance issues is at 22.2 GB
Therefore you will have 128.6 GB of storage you can work with out of 149 GB
2007-03-26 14:02:54
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answered by Knowledge 3
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The capacity of Random Access Memory is a hardware size, as it were. The RAM is determined by the hardware modules in your computer. You can add more modules and get more RAM, and how much you can add is limited by your mainboard - how many memory modules it can accept and how much capacity it will support.
Same with the hard drive. To get more capacity on your hard drive is not possible - capacities are set by the the size of the hard drive. So if you want more capacity, you have to get another hard drive that is bigger. You can just add another hard drive into your machine and use it as storage, or you can replace the one you have with a larger one, which would involve installing the operating system on it....
2007-03-26 14:10:35
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answered by sonyack 6
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how many slots for memory do you have and what is the processor speed also if you have a 140 then you can put a lot more in there i have 500 gb in two hard drives on mine and i also have 2048 mb ram so it depends on mother board and how many slot's you have open for memory
2007-03-26 14:04:19
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answered by spiderguywv25802 2
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There are a minimum of two basic strategies to renowned: (i) in case you very own a many times used call variety very own pc like a Dell, HP, IBM etc you may bypass to a substantial reminiscence producer like mandatory, CORSAIR, KINGSTON, PNY and enter the particular variety and that they are going to detect selections like maximum ability as properly as how many reminiscence banks are on the motherboard? (ii) you will at last ought to open up and look heavily at how many reminiscence banks are crammed and how many are open. plenty relies upon how what makes up your contemporary 512MB RAM yet say you have 2 x 256MB RAM modules and a pair of empty slots...then in case you acquire 2 properly suited x 512 MB RAM each and each you will have a million.5GB RAM finished. with a view to maximise to finished 2GB ability, you will desire to swap all 4 slots with 512MB reminiscence modules... wish the Above documents helps!
2016-10-01 13:09:21
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answered by ? 4
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Your question is unclear.
If you mean how much information you can store on your computer, that depends on the OS and HD formatting.
If you mean how much RAM you can install, that depends on the MB, BIOS and possibly the OS.
If you mean how much HD space you can install, that ALSO depends on the MB, connections, BIOS, and OS.
2007-03-26 14:22:49
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answered by f100_supersabre 7
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you are saying the answer to ur question...
149 GB can hold a lot of information, u can have thousands of songs..
u can have movies, videos, programs etc
2007-03-26 13:58:57
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answered by katracho4 4
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it has a storage capacity of 149 GB or 152,576 MB... is that what you mean?
2007-03-26 13:58:06
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answered by Anonymous
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depends what type of pc you have
2007-03-26 13:58:46
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answered by freaper93 2
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it can "hold" 149BG
2007-03-26 13:57:28
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answered by Anonymous
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