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There are hunderds of ways it will make your desktop differ. For example: - Computer Viruses could disable all programs you have. - Computer Viruses could turn off your Anti-Virus. - Computer Viruses could block Internet from you.
A desktop on the Windows Vista could be anything but typical, one can change the background, move or add icons, as well as change the view from classic to standard.
It could be many things. For example it could mean a bad motherboard or a lose cable that connects the screen to the motherboard or the screen itself is damaged. You can narrow down your problem by connecting a desktop monitor cable to the VGA port now after you connect the monitor and you can see a picture it means that your motherboard is working and you may have a lose/damaged cable or a bad screen.
Every computer has and needs a motherboard. The motherboard connects with all of the different components of the computer, and is often matched with the CPU and RAM. The motherboard can be thought of as the heart of the computer, as all other components need it for a system to run properly. Read more: Why Do You Need a Motherboard in a Computer? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_5459519_do-need-motherboard-computer.html#ixzz0s6BaR5A9
Something on the motherboard could be broken.
Do you want a software to collect the computer‘s hardware information from LAN ?
This would depend on your Operating System and motherboard. For example, if your computer runs on 64-bit Vista with 4 DIMM slots, you could upgrade up to 8GB with four 2GB sticks.
There could be any number of reasons why a computer won't turn on:1. The computer is not plugged in (if a desktop)2. The battery is dead (if a laptop)3. The power supply has failed.4. The motherboard has failed.5. The surge suppressor / UPS that the computer is plugged into has failed.6. The power switch is broken7. You are pushing the wrong button.
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There are various places where one could purchase a Toshiba desktop computer. Amazon and eBay are great stores that stock these computers. Most local computer stores also stock Toshiba desktops.
An upgrade is possible, but it's not an easy switch. The newer processor requires a specific chip set and socket that differs from the ones installed in most computers. Removing the motherboard may not be an option if you have a laptop, but a desktop could be rebuilt with a new motherboard and CPU to accomodate the new processor.
p.s. to clarify: i have snow leopard on my laptop, but only 10.4 on desktop. it costs to upgarde desktop to 10.5 or later, so i wondered if i could transfer from laptop to desktop?