Input & Output devices can be changed as per choice whereas Modification in CPU mainly depends upon compatibility offered by Motherboard.
You can always spend a few dollars on upgrading the hardware. I put an SSD in my old computer and it's pretty fast now. I didn't even bother with adding more RAM. I didn't need it after I put the SSD in. I'm guessing that it will cost you around $50-$60 to put a smaller SSD in.
Yes you can modify your computer but that will require very high level of skill to modify your operating system. If you are using Linux then it is easier to modify the way your computer runs.
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Why dispose your old computer then dispose your new computer? Every city has a day where you can drop off your electronic junk
No. Patches are programs that modify existing files. So for example, a new patch for your video game might modify the main program file, and add some new files. It should not format your computer though. If such a thing occurs, it would be considered malware or a virus, but not a patch. ;)
You buy a MOD and hook it up to your computer and "Modify" the game.
You can use Import/Export feature of Microsoft Outlook in order to get Outlook files from Old computer to the new Computer.
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Modify means to add on, or take something off without changing the base object. Sort of like changing the tires on a car for dry, or snowy weather. Altering an object means to change everything, like replacing everything in a computer for something new and throwing out the old parts.
In general you do not. Nearly all executable files are coded in a computer programming language, and then compiled into executable files. So to modify an executable, you would need the source code for the program, you would modify the source code and then recompile into a NEW version of the executable. Linux does provide for an executable script file, but these are more scripts than executable files.
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The capability of an old computer to download movies like a new one will depend on how old the computer is. Many computers that are a few years old are just as capable of downloading movies as a new one would be. The speed of the download would depend on ones internet speed and not the age of a computer.
no but you could probably modify one to be