If you're not very good with dealing with computer problems, then just use the recommended settings. I'm a computer expert, so I just change options all the time.
But then again, which software are you talking about?
Check DHCP server settings, and also turn firewall off temperary.
In most cases the reason is Windows firewall. Check settings in Control panel. Also the computer you are trying to connect to might accept network connections.
YOU check a computers history by going into my computer and access hardware info. This should give you info that is needed.
You can check the virtual memory of the computer by simply right clicking on My Computer>Properties>Advanced>Performance>Settings
For Windows computers, the System settings in the Control Panel should display the amount of RAM currently on your computer, as will the Properties menu brought up by right-clicking My Computer. For Macs, the "About The Mac" window, chosen from the Apple menu, should display the amount of RAM you have on your computer.
The proper spelling for this word is computer. Computers also have spell check software available in many popular and widely used programs, which can assist with the correct spelling of words and are highly recommended for those for whom spelling is a challenge.
No, it is not recommended to check a computer in your luggage due to the risk of damage or theft. It is safer to carry it with you as a carry-on item.
there is a plug in on the back of your computer that says amplifier but not all computers have that connection maybe not yours check.
It is generally not recommended to check a computer in your luggage due to the risk of damage or theft. It is safer to carry it with you as a carry-on item.
computers have them. check in "my computer" right click it and check the properties
Check security setting for wireless network in your router settings. Some routers allow to see the key, some mask it with asterisks. If your router masks the key (in router settings), you have to put a new key, if you want to connect more computers.
"Windows Security Center helps provide security to your computer. It does such things as check firewall settings, Internet security settings and User Account security settings."