Right click the taskbar and choose Task Manager and click the Performance tab.
Control Panel> Performance and Maintenance> See basic information about your computer. For Windows XP
If the software everything is ok then you have check the thermo paste which is between the radiator and the cpu. You might have a bad thermo contact over there. so what em i looking for when i check the thermo paste
Windows XP supports multiple CPUs out of the box. No further adjustment is needed.
You can compress your files into a spare harddrive to keep your memory ok
It depends on how many programs you run and how many programs ur operating system runs in the background. It also has to do with what processor you run and what operating system you use. On an average if you have any processor of Pentium 4 and up with a bare windows xp installation your CPU usage when the computer is idle it shoudnt be more than 8-10%.
Hit windows key + se/break key and a window will pop up. This will give you the 'specs' for your computer and for your copy of Windows XP
You can install SP2 from the windows update area. Check optional updates if it isn't there
Windows XP is not in the direct upgrade path of Red Hat Linux 8.0. If you want to install Windows XP on a computer / server with RHL, you need to check the hardware specifications to see if Windows XP supports it.
Yes, computer owners can upgrade their PC from Windows XP to Windows 7. Windows XP meets all the system requirements for Windows 7, according to Microsoft.com.These are the system requiremetns for Windows 7:MICROPROCESSOR1.80 GHzMICROPROCESSOR256 KBHARD DRIVE100 GBMEMORY512 GBThese are the same requirements for Windows XP. (I know because I checked the label on my CPU.)i guess u mean 512 MB not GB!Yes. Very easily.
Some, check out the system requirements for that game
Either tell windows to check for and install updates, or go to windows website and download them from there.
The Xeon with EM64T and Pentium 4 with EM64T processors