Monday, October 19, 2009

Confused about computer memory?

ok i dont know much about computers can anyone tell me if this is ok or not? i have my new computer about 3 weeks now (windows vista). it has a 500GB HD which currently says i have 366GB out of 455GB free. when buying the computer i chose 3072MB memory. it now says i have 3069.88MB of total physical memory and my available physical memory is 1.39GB. my total Virtual memory is 8.89GB and i have 7.23GB available. my recovery drive is also 5.76GB free out of 9.99GB .... can anyone tell me is that how it should be or what? its only 3 weeks running and i just want to make sure that seems normal? in case this matters i have a good few pictures on it, itunes, mcafee security and a webcam?



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Q: it has a 500GB HD which currently says i have 366GB out of 455GB free,...



A: The disk space is referring to the amount of data that you can store in it.



Q: physical memory



A: The RAM module that installed in your computer refers to the amount of data that the computer can support; you can't store your document in it.



Q: Virtual memory



A: The temporary storage which your operating system stores data in it, but you can't store your document in it.



Q: i just want to make sure that seems normal?



A: ...i have 366GB out of 455GB free... Rest assured.



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yeh its normal, 500gb is never actually extactly 500gb, memory is used on other system files so yeh your are good to go! and the ram is fine tooo! everything is fine do not worry!
eat cheese it hepls my memory
Your computer is normal. Each and every HD space is slightly different from which it is written. And then the OS installed take some space.
Everything is normal, your system is just using some of the hd space and the memory. To check all you have to do is go to BIOS, Press F2 at start up and you can check to see what is listed there, if everything is normal it will list 500 gb or around there (as some is in use), and it will list all of the memory.

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