Program data must be accessed from the hard drive and copied into memory, which can take a long time for large programs.
Windows tends to become more resource-intensive with every release, so unless you have cutting-edge hardware it may be slow.
Many factors can cause a computer to run slowly. Some include, old and outdated hardware, especially CPU and RAM, not enough RAM or hard drive space, too many running programs or a fragmented disk drive.
to much stuff on it nd you need to restart youre computer by shutn it down nd start it back p nd hold 0 and enter till it says loading files nd you have to answer some questions
Any computer (desktop or laptop) can run Java.
You should run INSTALL.EXE
It depends on if the motor is an AC motor, or DC motor. DC motors only run backwards when the voltages get crossed between + and -.
A laptop I ame using one right nowThat would be a laptop.
No it is because compiled programs are scared so they run like stink. Plus, uncompiled programs, ie. source programs, do not run at all... neither slowly nor fast.
The cheapest laptop that you would buy to run Steam games would be a Samsung Rc512-S02 laptop.
it very well could, i would check the system requirements for the sims 2 and compare them to how your old laptop is. the games most likely wouldn't crash the laptop, they would just run very very slowly and lag up very much or not even start up at all.
You can probably download phone apps to a standard laptop, but they won't be able to run because the laptop CPU and OS are incompatible with the smartphone CPU and OS that the apps were coded for. But if you had them on the laptop and then downloaded them from the laptop to the smartphone, they would run on the smartphone.
It might run it but even if it would run it would run very slowly and it will be quite unplayable.
I would go with TurboTax free edition. It downloads to your laptop and will run from there.
No. That would be a pretty fast speed.
Snails run slowly
Technically, you can. But it would run slowly, and it's illegal. It would run on an "emulator", and you need an "iso" to play it.
It depends on the type of laptop you have.
maybe it depends on the quality of your laptop
No, it will not harm the laptop to remove the battery and plug it in if it will run that way.
Probably a nice gamers coputer would do it.