SuperGrubDisk is the most popular dual boot and Grub repair utility. There are different versions so dig around. See below for link
Dual-booting is the process of running more than one operating system on a computer.
yes u can.. open the computer... take out the celeron... put in a dual core.... close the computer...
It depends on what you are going to be doing with the computer. Multi tasking, gaming..exc..
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If your current computer is slow and unable to run new software quickly, or is running anything other than Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7, you probably need a new computer. If your computer is running low on space, a new computer is a good idea. If your computer has a dual core processor, you should probably consider upgrading parts of your computer.
It's called a "Dual-Boot" installation. When you start your computer, you will be asked to choose which operating system you want to use.
An AMD 64 x2 5200 is a computer product. It is an electronic, more specifically, a dual-core processor for a computer. They are used for operation and running of a CPU.
The benefits of having dual monitors on a computer are that you are able to perform one task in one monitor while doing something else on another. Dual monitors are common in video editing, as the person gets more space on one monitor to preview the video and on other monitor to actually edit it.
No. When one operating system is running in a dual-boot setup, no part of the other system is running. Thus, it is not using any memory or CPU cycles. The only thing it affects is the amount of free space on the hard drive. Hard drive usage does not typically affect computer performance, unless you have the disk so crowded that there is no room for the swap file or partition.
By dual channel 512, do you mean you have 512x2, or you mean 206x2. anyway, unless you're making your own computer, and not running a laptop it is nearly impossible to have even 2gb, because that would mean 1x2 which is already alot of money and everything. they dont make 2gb cards all by themselves, you have to run two cards.
dual in-line memory module
You can use the Boot tab of MSConfig to find out if the computer is using a dual boot configuration.