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Dear tim,
Come on, how would I know the hardware that I use? Now i am 一個頭兩個大. Lynn
Posted on: 2006/4/10 13:24
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Lynn,
Why not make it a task for you to find out? You can easily find info about the CPU and RAM size from Start -> Control Panel -> System. For your hard drive size, you can get it from Start -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Disk Management. Look for things like Disk 0 and the size shown there. Tim
Posted on: 2006/4/10 16:33
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haha,
Mine is Intel(R) Pentium(R)4 CPU 2.60GHz 2.60GHz, 240MB RAM Disk 0 size 37.26GB In fact,i don't what the data mean. Poor me. Lynn
Posted on: 2006/4/10 19:24
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Which part you do not understand? CPU, RAM or hard drive size?
Maybe we can try to explain these things in this hardware forum later on. Tim
Posted on: 2006/4/11 17:20
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i don't know CPU and RAM. I guess hard drive size means how much i can save in the computer. Does RAM mean speed?
Lynn
Posted on: 2006/4/11 17:26
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CPU is like our human brain, the most important part of a computer system. Everything you do with your computer is processed by the CPU and the faster it is, the faster you can get with your computer. That means the faster you can see a program like IE, Word appear and respond. RAM is a temporage storage for your programs. The CPU gets information from RAM and then process it. The larger your RAM is, the more programs you can run simultaneously. As to the hard drive, it's where all your programs and files are stored physically. The CPU cannot use data on it directly. Everything has to be loaded from the hard drive (or similar storage media) to RAM before the CPU can use it. Hope the above can clarify a bit for you and others. Tim
Posted on: 2006/4/11 19:38
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