only your computer is not responsible for your lagging of games but also your internet speed might be slow. check your internet speed and if you find the same problem then upgrade your motherboard and microprocessor as per your games requirement. the latest speed of microprocessor for games is 3.2ghz in core 2 duo and 3.0ghz in i7 processors and compatible motherboards are Intel dx38 and dx48 series
The role of a remote desktop client is to allow users to view and operate their computer from another location, on another computer. This allows additional capability without the need to take the original computer with them.
One can not simply ask questions without grammar and expect an answer into Mordor.
A desktop computer with no ram is nothing more than a very expensive paperweight.AnswerNothing will happen until you turn it on, when the BIOS generates an error message.
You can get desktops "straps" to move a computer case from one location to the other without having to box it up.
To fix a computer without actually being at the computer or to help someone else work on their computer while using your computer.
This shouldn't be a problem normally, since you paid for a copy of that OS. The operating system should have drivers for the desktop, and it should install onto the desktop without any problems
By definition, the terms 'leading' and 'lagging' refer to what the load current is doing with respect to the supply voltage. So, for a 'lagging power factor', it is the current that is lagging.
No. Communications to and from the second computer would not route correctly.
The Automatic Restart on Systems Failure option is enabled
It depends on how it's set up. If the wireless router is connected directly to the service, you should be able to connect the laptop without the desktop being turned on. If the desktop is connecte directly to the service and the router feeds from the desktop... no, you'll need the desktop to be running. No Its Doesn't.You Just Need A Modem To Be Connected To The Desktop Computers Ethernet Port
The computer just keeps typing 77777777777 infinitely when I am trying to type on my desktop. I am using my laptop to try to find an answer. The 7 key doesn't seem to be stuck down. When I reboot my computer, it will work for a while without doing it, but then it starts again. Help!!!!
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