No matter what kind of computer, it’s capability is based on it’s hardware. Reading this will give you a better understanding of a good computer and a not so good computer. First you need to know bites scale. It goes from Kilobytes, Megabytes, Gigabytes, and finally Trilobytes. Or displayed as KB, MG, GB, and TB.
1024 KB=1MB. 1024 MB=1 GB. 1024 GB= 1 TB
(changed from 1000 to 1024 to be exact…)
You need to know 3 parts of your computer that help it run faster. Your Hard Drive(storage on your computer) The RAM (helps run your programs, and software faster) and it’s processing chip this is measured in GHz.
The good computer that should have no problems running well and fast:
Hard drive=80-120-still a bit small
Ram=2 GB
a 2.2 or higher Processing chip.
These change and keep increasing. Check what your computer has but going to your control panel, system and there you can check. on a MAC, click on the apple on the top left of the screen and click about this Mac. Storage capacity is displayed at the bottom of ever folder.