What is the computer configuration of 80G, the actual C D E, and only 66G? And the memory should be

Updated on number 2024-02-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Your graphics card shares your memory as video memory, so the memory is smaller than it actually is. There are some brands of machines that divide part of the hard disk as a backup, which is convenient for restoration, but the disk is not visible, so it looks a lot less, or there is a part of the partition that is not divided, so the system can't see it. You can take a look at it with partitionmagic80.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hard disk 80G can not only be more than 60G,At least there should be about 76G,If you are a brand machine,Like Lenovo Tsinghua Tongfang Great Wall and other computers will be divided into 10G hidden partitions for emergency center for system backup and one-click system recovery,If you are assembling the machine,Either someone has done it or there is a problem with the hard disk

    In terms of memory, it must be the integrated graphics card that occupies your memory, and you can also go to the BIOS to enter the settings, and you can set the size allocation of the memory occupied by the video memory yourself, and the maximum can be divided into 128M video memory

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The memory should be 512M, but it is only 448GBecause your integrated graphics card takes up 64m.

    Where does the difference in hard drive capacity come from? Please refer to it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That's how the hard drive is after formatting, my 60g after formatting.

    448M actual memory, indicating that your graphics card is integrated, with 64M shared as video memory.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The memory is occupied by your motherboard's integrated graphics card. Hard drive suspects that you are not finished. or it is hidden. Enter DOS and use DM to see.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    CDE is only 66g, a bit of a problem. It should be around 75g.

    As for the memory, it should share 64M as the video memory.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, the system will take up a part of the memory.

    Related informationGB is also called Gigabyte (GB, Gigabyte, also known as Giga byte or Gigabyte or billion byte or halberd in China), often abbreviated as G, is a kind of 10th century quiet system.

    The unit of measurement of information. Gigabytes are often easy to use with binary band return to the positive system.

    The unit of measurement of information is gigabits.

    gibibyte). It is often used to mark hard disks and storage.

    and other storage mediums with a larger capacity.

    1 GB = 1,073,741,824 bytes Due to the difference in the two conversion methods, the capacity is computationally different, so it is not uncommon for Windows systems to report a smaller capacity than the capacity indicated on the hard disk. But at Apple.

    In the OS X operating system, the capacity calculation method for storage devices is the same as that of hard disk manufacturers, which is 1GB = 1,000,000,000 (10) bytes in decimal, which avoids the trouble of calculation and use.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Summary. Dear, hello, the computer's built-in memory of 1TB can only display 138G for the following reasons:1

    When buying, the merchant made false publicity, the memory was false, and the actual memory was not 1TB2When you look at the memory, you only look at the memory of a certain disk, but in fact, the memory of different disks is different after the disk is split.

    Why can the computer only display 138G with 1TB of memory, you have a good bridge, and the computer can only display 138G with 1TB of memory for the following reasons:1When buying, the merchant made false publicity, the memory was false, and the actual memory was not 1TB2

    When you look at the memory, you only look at the memory of a certain disk, in fact, the memory of different disks is different after the disk is divided.

    There is also a third case that your computer does use a lot of memory, and only 138GB is left, so it only shows 138G

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