Processor
Motherboard
RAM (random acess menory)
Video Card
Power Supply and Fan
1) Router 2) Switches 3) Bridges 4) Cables (Ethernet, Twisted pair, Coaxial, Fiber optic etc) 5) DSLAM 6) EDN, ECN
You need the disc and a computer. The game recommends a computer made within the past 5 years and you need enough space on your computer (unless you have a lot of programs installed on your computer, there should be plenty of space).
You will need to change the computer the computer contols the shift, point in the transnmission.You Do not have to change out the whole computer just the prom that's inside.
The hard disk or "hard drive" is inside the computer, usually in the front. It is a rectangular object 4" wide, by 5 3/4" long, by 1" thick. It will be mounted to the "case" by 4 screws. It will have two cables attached to the back of it... on older computers, one of the cables will be flat, and wide ("ribbon cable"). On newer computers both cables will be about the same size.Look for the soft one instead...
There are 5 different pieces of equipment that is used. These are: Hoop, Rope, Clubs, Ball and Ribbon.
User account information can be found inside /etc/passwd file; the password field is the second one using ":" as the field delimiter.In case the password there is a lower-case "x", then the encrypted passwords is stored inside /etc/shadowfile.For more information look at the output of these commands:* man 5 passwd * man 5 shadow
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If its beeping loud then its over heating ethier turn it off for like a day or buy a small fan for inside ur computer at walmart for like 5 bucks
Better to do so
list 5 advantages of computer
Random Access Memory (RAM) is a temporary storage device that stores information from any applications such as games, word processors, spread sheets, games, or web browsers, which allows us to keep our applications open. Ram isn't a physical piece of hardware that can be removed from your computer, but if you are trying to get it out, you might be thinking of memory. Memory often called RAM, refers to hardware inside the machine attached to your motherboard. Depending on the age of your computer it could be ddr2, ddr3 memory. Without having memory, your computer will not work. If that is what you are looking for read on. Unplug all cables from your computer after powering off. Then open the case on your laptop. After removing the case( different for all models) you can remove your memory. Although, by asking this question, its safer if you let a professional look at your computer if it isn't working. If you wish to continue with it, the memory are the long sticks plugged into the motherboard, about 4-5 inches long, .5 inches wide.
Selecting computer cases and bags can be a little confusing because there are so many available. Some considerations to look at when selecting these protective bags and cases include the following: 1. How frequently will you need to use the bag or case? 2. How much protection is needed? 3. Is weight of the case an issue? 4. How durable should this case be? 5. Is cost an issue? Once you get past answering those few questions, you will be well on your way to selecting the right computer case or bag for your personal needs. The main reason for having a protective cover, case or bag for your computer is to protect and preserve delicate electronic parts inside the computer. Dust, dirt and grease can work away inside keyboards and on electronic parts like little knives. But these are the easiest things to protect against by keeping the computer in its protective case or bag. Large computers are not normally carried around. When they are transported, it should be inside a durable, luggage quality hard case. Laptop computers are much easier to carry around and they frequently are transported. If you need to transport the computer regularly, look for the best durable case or bag. Laptop bags come in many designs. Some will hold just the computer and a few accessories. They are constructed from lightweight materials, plastics or fabric with some interior padding, with a strap for carrying. Others are incorporated into luggage styles on wheels for easy transport through airports and other large areas. These can be made of durable fabrics, leather or hard plastic. Hard plastic cases offer the ultimate in protection. Soft cases are available in large shoulder bag styles that have several compartments for accessories. Some compartments may have zipper or Velcro closures. These bags have room for all the cords, batteries, disks, mouse pads and other computer accessories that might be needed for laptop use. If weight is an issue, the fabric bags usually are lighter than the hard plastic and leather cases. They use light weight foam or molded foam inside the case to protect the computer and parts. Finally, if cost is an issue, the smaller laptop bags and cases made from fabric are less expensive than larger hard cases and luggage style carriers. Use these quick selection tips to help select computer cases and bags for each computer you own.