Re: Memory

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Press CTL-ALT-DEL to bring up Task Manager (or right click the taskbar and
choose Task Manager)
Click the Performance Tab and look for the section labeled "Physical
Memory". This should get you started. There's lots more information on this
tab if you want to investigate other properties of your computer.

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~john aka: jopa



"JR" <JR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:6CDD27DD-5B92-4DD0-AA5B-1E665BE545D3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello
>
> I am new to this, might seem like a stupid question, but I am using
> Windows
> XP.
> I would like to know how do I heck how much memory do I have left. I can't
> seem to find it it only tells me what my total memory is
>
> Thank you in advance


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