There are no external processors. But it's very hard to believe that your processor does not support virtualization. It must be very old. Just to make sure check BIOS settings including chipset and CPU.
A computer with a fast processor will work faster, but will not have a noticeable effect on your download speeds.
You don't download anything. Either put more RAM in or get na computer with a better processor.
There are websites that offer software which you can download and install to test your computer processing speed. One such website is here: http://computer-speed-test.info/how-to-test-the-computer-processor-speed/.
Finding free virtualization management software can be done on multiple sites on the web. Sites that allow this include Quest, Solar Winds, VM Ware, and Veeam.
You don't need to have your computer on to receive email. It will be there when you turn your computer on. However if you want to leave your computer on all the time it's better to get a multiple core processor. These shut down the unneeded processors to conserve power, but when needed they give you ample power for gaming or other applications.
A computer has to do with Mathematics, because on a Macintosh, you can download Sketch-Up, for example. Here, you can build your own 3D buildings, etc. This has to do with geometry. Another example is using a tablet to write down mathematical notes on Pixelmator, another application on the Macintosh.
An AMD processor is a physical piece of hardware, a small silicon chip installed inside your computer. As such, it's not something you can download. However, there may be software updates that may apply to it. Use the Windows Update feature regularly to keep your system up to date.
you cannot download "intel core" to your laptop. the intel core (duo, quad, etc) are a brand of intel processors. its hardware, like a motherboard or sound card. you cannot "download" any hardware. you have to go out to the store, buy it, and insert it into your computer.
If the computer meets the minimum system requirements for the game, then the computer should be able to run the game. The minimum system requirements are linked below.
The Windows Server 2003 family and Windows XP use the CPUID instruction mechanism to identify HT processors. As a result, the licensing model is truly HT-aware. When HT processors are detected, each physical HT processor is considered to be a single processor and both logical processors are utilized by the operating system. The license limit is measured against the number of physical HT processors in the system. The same document explains that Windos XP Home will support a single HT cpu, and XP Pro will support dual HT cpu. source: http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/7/7/577a5684-8a83-43ae-9272-ff260a9c20e2/Hyper-thread_Windows.doc I'm assuming you meant hyper-threading and not "hybrid-threading" Microsoft designed Windows XP to have Hyperthreading capibilties for systems which have Dual processors. To enable this feature, your Bios Settings dual CPU support must be enabled. When Hyper-Threading is enabled in the computer's BIOS, Windows XP automatically upgrades the hardware abstraction layer (HAL). If it must use a multi-processor HAL, and an additional processor or processors may be installed and listed under Processors in Device Manager. The system will prompt you to restart so that the new settings can take effect. More info can be found at the Microsoft site - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/810231
Server virtualization software can be downloaded from a variety of websites including those for VMWare, TechSoup, Xensource and IBM. Visit the respective websites for further information on costs and download sizes.
System Information Utility. The System Information tool is a utility that displays information that is specific to your computer. It displays the Product Name and Product Number which you will need to download drivers or software. It lists some of the hardware specifications for the computer, such as processor type and processor speed and amount of RAM.