How do I find out if my upgrade 0f Lion which I bought in AppStore is realized at my Mac

How can I find out if the upgrade of Lion is realized at my Mac/

Thanks again. I paid in AppStore for the upgrade to Mountain Lion 10.8.2 whch was possible according to the upgrade possibilities at the AppStore download scheme.

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      Processor Speed:          2.2 GHz
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      Product:          ICH8-M AHCI
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    How do I find out how much memory can my macbook upgraded?

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    My MacBook Pro isn't a year old yet and would like to use iCloud. However, very apprehensive about Lion upgrade...how can I find out what I will lose if I upgrade?

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