Loading up mp3's, 1 GB

Discussion in 'Software' started by wmarkj, Feb 26, 2006.

  1. wmarkj

    wmarkj Sergeant

    Recently bought new computer Win XP, 1 GB RAM, around 533? GB hard drive. This is at least 10 times my old computer bought in '98. I have a ton of mp3 music files on a CD that I put on CD because my old computer didn't run well, low memory, with all that on there. I'm sure my new computer can hold them, but what I wanted to know is would it be wise for the health of the new computer to not load it up will all my mp3 files? Would it be wiser to be selective and load a limited number of them?
     
  2. Colemanguy

    Colemanguy MajorGeek

    The only impact mp3s would have is taking up space on the drive. So if you feel you have plently of space on the drive, no worries.
     

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