Before You Go to a Computer Store...
Buying Programs
Part I: Getting To Know Your Computer
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Processor
The computer has a 120MHz Intel
™
Pentium microprocessor. It
will run programs designed for a 286, 386, 486 or Pentium
processor.
Memory
The computer comes with 16MB of Random Access Memory
(RAM). Unless you've added additional memory, use this number
when evaluating program requirements. Some programs may list
two memory numbers: an amount which is essential for running
the program and a recommended amount for better performance.
Hard Disk
The computer comes with a 1.26 gigabyte (GB) hard drive.
Although this capacity well exceeds the 55MB stated in the sys-
tem requirements example, it is the amount of available hard disk
that matters. After you have been using your computer for a few
weeks, much of your hard disk may already be filled with pro-
grams and data.
To determine the available space on your hard disk, follow these
steps:
1 In the desktop, double-click the My Computer icon.
Windows 95 opens the My Computer folder.
2 Click (don’t double-click) on the C: icon.
Windows 95 displays the space remaining (Free Space) and
total capacity of the drive on the bottom of the My Computer
window. These numbers are listed in megabytes (MB). See
“How Big Is a Megabyte, Anyway?” on page 317 for more
information on megabytes.
If you can’t see these numbers, widen the window until you
can see them. To resize the window, see “Lesson 6: Resizing
and Reshaping Windows” on page 63.
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