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Sims 2 question...kinda!


Question Posted Saturday January 13 2007, 6:04 pm

Well the sims 2 requirements are 256 mb RAM.
I HAVE NOO idea what the heck that means but I checked the windows system properties and it says I have 1.00 gb RAM. Now I did Physics so I know giga is bigger than mega...but my question is if it will work?

My free space is 42.6 gbs....so WILL SIMS 2 WORK ON THAT SPACE? OR do I need more?


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LagunaBabe answered Saturday January 13 2007, 8:22 pm:
Yes, The Sims 2 should work on your computer. However, you will not have very much space left on your computer, and it may run slower than usual. To help your computer from being slow (if you do not already do this) you should defragment your computer at least once a week.

You can defrag your computer, by going into your Start Menu, and All Programs. Next, click on "Accessories" and "System Tools." Now, you should see "Disk Defragment." Click on it, and click, "Defrag." :)

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theymos answered Saturday January 13 2007, 8:06 pm:
there are 1024MB in 1GB, so yes, it will work.

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