That means that your processor in your PC really has two processors and each speed shows the speed of it's "core"
Right Click on the "My Computer" icon.Select "Properties" from the context menu. This will open the "System Properties" dialog.In the "System Properties" dialog select the "General" tabIf you have SP2 the "System" info field should contain something along the lines ofSystem:Microsoft Windows XPeither Home or ProfessionalVersion numberService Pack 2You can also go to the "System Properties" dialog from Control Panel
The processor's speed depends on the processor, not the operating system. To view your computer system's properties (processor's specifications among other things) go to "my computer." There you should see something that says "System Properties" or something to that effect (I can't remember exactly what it says on vista, since I use Windows 7 now). Hope that helps!
right click on My computer and click properties
You will have to know the default processor and system bus frequencies, you can find the specifications for the processor on the manufacturer's website. Once you have that information, go into the BIOS and check to make sure the speeds match, or are close to the manufacturer's specifications. If these numbers are higher, then you have an overclocked system. Just restore the processor and system bus frequencies to default values to correct the issue.
Backup and Restore Utility or by System Protection
Backup and Restore Utility or by System Protection
Depends on what operating system you have. If you have windows, right click on "My Computer" and click properties, the dialog box that opens up will have the computer name in it.
DialogBox and DialogBoxParam both require that the dialog box be defined in a resource. However, if you want to make the dialog box on the fly, you can use the DialogBoxIndirect or the DialogBoxIndirectParam functions. When defining a dialog box indirectly, we need to fill out a DLGTEMPLATE structure, and pass a pointer to that structure to the function, in place of a resource identifier. The DLGTEMPLATE contains fields for determining some of the characteristics of the dialog box, such as the dimensions and screen location.The DLGITEMTEMPLATE structure is used to define individual dialog box items. For more information on this subjectDynamic Dialog boxAllows you to specify which properties you would like to flag as dynamic. Dynamic properties can be set at run time based on the individual configuration or user setting. For example, you may want to set the Path property of a MessageQueue component at run time based on the system and network configuration of your user. This dialog box appears when you click the Ellipsis () button next to the Advanced sub-property under the (Dynamic Properties) property.
Start, right click on My computers and choose the properties. Click on automatic updates in the System Properties dialog box that opens. This will automatically update when it is connected to the internet.
distribute the computation among several physical processors.it is a loosely coupled system.each processor has its own memory.
Well, the processor is what runs the computer, but with out the other parts it is worthless. It is a big impact on graghics because of the graghics card is faster than the processor, it doesnt matter, the processor can only do so much. But, you can overclock and mutiply, then you start get faster speeds. The only problem with that, is you have to know the limit of the processor and have a good cooler, usally its a liquid cooling system.
Turn off your system restore and then turn it back onSteps to turn off System Restore 1. Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. 2. In the System Properties dialog box, click the System Restore tab. 3. Click to select the Turn off System Restore check box. Or, click to select the Turn off System Restore on all drives check box. 4. Click OK. 5. When you receive the following message, click Yes to confirm that you want to turn off System Restore: You have chosen to turn off System Restore. If you continue, all existing restore points will be deleted, and you will not be able to track or undo changes to your computer.Do you want to turn off System Restore? After a few moments, the System Properties dialog box closes. Steps to turn on System Restore 1. Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties. 2. In the System Propertiesdialog box, click the System Restore tab. 3. Click to clear the Turn off System Restore check box. Or, click the Turn off System Restore on all drives check box. 4. Click OK.After a few moments, the System Properties dialog box closes.