First you disk clean, then you disk defragment. Both are under the System Tools. To get to System Tools, click on Start, click on All Programs, click Accessories, move over to System Tools, then click on Disk Clean. Do the same for Disk Defragment. This should be done after purchasing a new computer, and once every 3 months as maintenance. To really boost performance, you WILL have to purchase upgraded RAM that "fits" and does not exceed manufacturer specifications.
No, the pixel shader is built into the hardware
yes
Try hardware cloth, wood and screws.
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I reformated my computer and i lost my roxio program.Is there some way i can get it back without buying it?
You can acquire a computer monitor cover without buying one by making one yourself. Another way to acquire a computer monitor cover is by asking if your friends or family has one for free.
You cant get any type of Sims game on your computer without buying it. You can download the sims2 and pay a small fee. But that's all virus's. So i recommend going out and buying the sims, or ordering it.
Yes with the right wires
All hardware components are important. A computer cannot operate without a power supply, processor, hard drive, mother board, and all other pieces of hardware necessary for it to function. So they are all important.
Buying a computer on credit allows you to get the computer immediately without having to pay the full amount upfront. This can be advantageous if you need the computer for work or school. However, buying on credit can lead to high interest charges and debt if you are unable to make timely payments.
If a consumer doesn't have knowledge of what the computer does, they run the risk of either paying for something that's too advanced for what they use, or not buying something as advanced as what they need.
If someone wants advice on buying a computer then it is worth checking websites such as 'Which?' and other review websites. These will give ideas as to what sort of specification might be worth looking for as well as price ranges for typical computer models.