As of 2012, no storage system or network has achieved even one thousandth of a yottabyte (a zettabyte) of information. The combined space of all computer hard drives in the world was estimated at approximately 160 exabytes in 2006[1], and as of 2009, the internet was estimated to contain close to 500 exabytes.
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How many frames could a computer store with a memory of 2 GB?
Yes you can. you could go to a technical store.
You can download it from the Microsoft store, or you can buy the CD format that does it for you. You can also go to your local store or a computer store and they can help you, or you could buy the format.
One can purchase a computer table mostly anywhere. You could go to your local department store such as Walmart or Target. Or even order it from an online store.
You can order or buy it at any local computer store, or you could go to an online store, such as Amazon, eBay, or maybe a specialized website (Which are usually more expensive)
A computer store is a store that sells computers, or computer parts.
You could buy it from a game store, online, Walmart or a similar store that would sell games or computer items.
Your local computer supply store should be able to help you here, they could order one for you, or you could order one yourself by ordering on Gigabyte's online store
On a shelf. If you mean digital home videos: 1. You could burn it to a DVD-R or CD-R and store it stored int there. 2. You could store it in a pen drive (Flash Drive) or an external hard drive. 3. You could store it on your computer's hard drive. (Not recommended because your computer could get a virus or crash and lose everything.) 4. Upload it to YouTube, or photobucket or any other video hosts.
The is a yes and a no. If you buy it at a store and your computer meets the requirements then yes. If you download it, there could be a risk of a virus or spyware. The is a yes and a no. If you buy it at a store and your computer meets the requirements then yes. If you download it, there could be a risk of a virus or spyware.
No they don't store in your computer
This must be because the computer does not do the job it is intended for. This could be because it is unreliable, or it could be too slow, or maybe it cannot store enough data.