if you want a certain program to go straight to a certain computer in the house then you can go into you router settings and assign different ports to programs
the only one i know is:
minecraft server - port: 25565
if you have any more put them under the minecraft server, in the same format. it helps keep things tidy
The number of ports on a computer depends on the type of computer it is. The type of ports they have--for example USB, headphone, or HDMI--also varies greatly from computer to computer.
A general-purpose computer requires an operating system to load and execute other programs.
I suppose that would depend greatly on what you plan to do with the computer. However, that is nowhere near enough to run a modern operating system and programs.
A likely cause is that you have insufficient RAM. This means that your computer doesn't have enough simultaneous memory to run multiple or complicated programs. RAM memory only works when the computer is on and is used for storing short-term data while running programs. Also, there could be another fault with the computer that is causing the slowness which is undetectable from this location.
Take it to a computer shop and ask for more RAM or a better CPU. They can install better items that run faster in your computer. You could also scan for a virus, or you could defrag (compress) your hard drive.
The number of ports on a computer depends on the type of computer it is. The type of ports they have--for example USB, headphone, or HDMI--also varies greatly from computer to computer.
You can run programs from an hard drive, as long as it is plugged into a computer.
not unless your computer have the right programs to run them. you can buy programs to help you do this
It helps you find different computer programs
try to run in safe mode... that's what i do...
Virtual memory is hardware that the computer uses to load the operating system and run all of the programs. It is stated that the more memory that the computer has, the faster the programs will run.
A virtual machine or virtual computer (we'll call them VMs for short) is a "software computer" that runs inside your real physical computer. There are several programs that can create and run these VMs.
water a nose computer programs
you have to download viruses
Same as restarting. It helps when your computer is running slow from all the programs that you run on it.
Preferences, usually found in my computer
There are free, shareware and purchasable programs that run MACROS. Google "macro" and fins one that seems to fulfill your needs.