Yes the 250 Gb hard drive has a lot of room for graphics and the laptop is always upgradable, having a great DVD drive in it.
No, It's nice to have though. The graphics would be better but it is all just the same. As long as your computer can hold alot of information then it will be fine to use.
restart the computer, scan for virusus, check that your computer isn't overheated, or make sure that it has your computer type is windows and enough space to hold it.
A cheap computer desk would be a desk to hold a computer on which would be of very little value or sold for very little. Anything under $50 would be considered cheap.
Although rumors say Windows Vista is terrible for gaming, I have found Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit Edition to be good at gaming. Recent games like Crysis perform well in this OS. However, old games like Starcraft and Red Alert II are very hard to use on it. Macintosh offers a good OS, but with a mac you have alot of compatibility issues with Windows and there are limitations to games you can play on the system. If I remember correctly, a 64-bit OS can hold up to 32gb of ram. However I am certain that Macintosh can hold up to 32 gb of ram.
The keyword "noofypoo" is not significant in the context of online gaming communities. It does not hold any specific meaning or importance within the gaming community.
Just saying HP Computer is not enough to make a Yes or No on. Most PC's will hold Sims 2. My laptop can hold it perfectly and it's definitely not a gaming PC.
The best gaming PCs would need a lot of memory and storage space to hold all of the games that will be played. The best processors should be used for speed, so the games don't run slowly.
That depends on how bad/serious the crime was.
I would say 'To walk you through the steps'
major department stores and comicbook/ gaming stores usually hold them
yes they hold one every year worldwide
First, if I had a wireless keyboard and mouse I would check the batteries in the mouse and/or the keyboard or check the wireless connection. If it isn't wireless, then I would check that the USB's were plugged in correctly, if they are fine I would hold the power button on the computer until the computer shut down, count to ten, and restart the computer.