Nope - your connection speed is determined by your service provider. It makes no difference which web-site you use as a home page.
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Changing the structure of a file may or may not affect the fragmentation of the disk. But, in most cases, the computer is going to store the file in the same location after the change.
WiFi is wire-less internet connection, and it provides connection to the internet on many computers at once. WiFi does not affect anything, except for the fact it provides internet to your computer, or other wireless devices.
Uninstalling Internet Explorer will not affect your internet connection.
Yes the more you do on a internet connection the more it takes from the total.
Google has a setting called "personalised results". If this setting is turned on then you will receive results tipped in favour of what Google thinks you're interested in or sites that you have previously visited. Your computers location will also affect the results i.e. if you typed in florist then Google would try to show you florists near to your computers location
You need an Ethernet hub. Connect your modem and both computers to the hub, and both of your computers will have a connection available. The OS's only affect the connection settings on each computer.
By changing the speed of the reaction.
No. It should not affect your computer files.
By changing affect to effect. Affect is a verb; effect is a noun.
Changing it to something other than what is recommended will affect the life of the engine. It will also affect the performance.
nothing can affect a computer