"dr.midoh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>when i open up system it says i have 0.98gb of ram. Can you explain why
>it does not that the ram is 1024 mb. Is this mean that the .98gb equal to
>512mb? I do appreciate your kind advise.
First, 1GB(binary) is 2**30 = 1,073,741,824 (decimal)
1MB(binary) = 2**20 = 1,048,576 (decimal)
Do the arithmetic, you'll see that 1MB *1024 = 1GB.
As for the rest of your question: I don't understand what you're
talking about. .1GB and 1024MB are two ways of saying exactly the same
thing.
But .98GB is definitely not equal to 512MB, where are you seeing
512MB? As a shot in the dark: some computers use some of their system
RAM for their on-board video, resulting in less for the operating
system to use;.
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Tim Slattery
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