How do you find out how much memory your current computer has??

by NFL sunday games ~ March 9th, 2010. Filed under: On Your Computer.

Is there any way to check how much memory is available and/or in use on your computer?

right click on start. Right click on my computer . Left click on properties.

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14 Responses to How do you find out how much memory your current computer has??

  1. sithy

    go to "start", go to "my computer", click on "c drive" and it will tell you how many gigs of memory you have used and have free. ie. for a 40gb hard drive, may say 12gb used, 25gb free etc
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  2. judgesmails

    Ask it a question today.
    Then ask it again in 30 days.
    If it remembers, then it has a good memory.
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  3. cjrrock

    right click on start. Right click on my computer . Left click on properties.
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  4. Jas

    Right-click on "My Computer" on the desktop or in the Start Menu and then click "Properties". It should tell you how many MB of RAM you have.
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  5. dukeofhmong

    Okay… if your talking about RAM or memory.. then yes. Press…. Windows Key and Pause/Break. That will bring up the Computer Management Council. Look at the bottom by the Okay and Cancel Buttons… it’ll tell you the amount of RAM or memory that your computer has.

    If you’re talking about Hard drive space on your Hard drive… then click on Start and click on My Computer. Then highlight the C: drive and to your left you’ll see a pie. It’ll tell you how much has been used up and how much is free.

    Hope this helped.
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  6. Erin B

    Sure, Right click on the My Computer Icon on the desktop and then click Properties the amount of Memory should be listed there near or at the end, it should have RAM after the amount.
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  7. Mad Jack

    Go to start then run
    Type winver and press enter
    In the lower side of the window is how much physical memory you have
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  8. sonole 05

    go to defragmentor and begin to defrag your computer it will tell you at the end how much memory you have and how much free space you have
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  9. pbuilder_novis

    Go to the Control Panel select System. That information and a lot more is there.
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  10. awcin00046

    1. click my computer

    2. click 1x in your drive (in my computer at the left side will show you how much memory in that drive in GB)

    3. if no 2 doesn’t work, right click on the drive

    4. chose properties

    good luck
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  11. iraqi_helper2000

    start –> run
    type"msconfig"
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  12. Sleepsack

    so may different ways?
    Only one of them worked for me. But it doesnt tell me how much Im using or how much is left.
    Computers are still so tech minded.
    Keep things simple….please mr and mrs computer people!
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  13. joe b

    download a small free utility called cpu-z..save to desktop. click on the icon on your desk top it will give you all the info about memory on your computer.
    download from http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Info/CPU-Z.shtml

    If you want to buy more memory go to crucial memory website let them do an online scan…will tell you what you have got & what you need & what is compatible
    go to http://www.crucial.com/uk/?gclid=CNSM8MOxhYcCFR4NVgodmAtlaA

    OOPs sorry only read the man headline of your question which my reply relates to & not the follow on info which is a very different question..anyway..will leave the info on here :)
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  14. brianthesnail123

    right click on my computer and click properties,at the bottom of the system properties box will be your actual system ram(in megabytes(mb))
    to check how much avalible memory is avalible go to start>run>type dxdiag then enter
    on the dialog box it will show you your actual memory and your avalible memory,also you can see your page file(virtual memory)
    virtual memory is a portion of the hard drive windows uses as if it were actually ram(memory)
    i hope thats helped you
    good luck
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