You can have 2 DVDs in the computer at once, allowing you to copy from one to another faster.
Click a new tab and you can have more than one page open at a time. Also do not close that page when you want to go to another URL. Just go there and it will open.
To avoid Computer Viruses to protect one computer to another computer.
One can find information on computer performance on sites such as CNET under their review section. Another great place to get information on computer performance is PC World magazine or their website.
You can't just magically go to a free website that makes your computer faster. That isn't how the world works. You can either exchange your processor for a faster one, or you can put more RAM into your machine. Another option is to put in a video card (or upgrade your video card if you already have one) for faster graphics processing. You can also buy a new computer because you don't seem to know a lot about computers and if you tried to change your computer you would probably break it.
"Page up" is a command on a computer which allows the user to go up on a page by one page of text.
"Page down" is a command on a computer which allows the user to go up on a page by one page of text.
Because the web is the connections that allow web pages to be sent from one computer to another, it describes the process, not the item iteslf. Web pages are stored on remote computers, you use your computer to send a request for a page over the web to the remote computer, the server. The server then sends this page once again, over the web to your computer.
A page break
BUS speed is used to define how fast data can be copied from one area of the computer to another. The BUS speed can relate to data being moved between memory and the processor, for example. A processor can process at it's peak speed, but the BUS defines how fast the computer can FEED the processor. Two identical processors, one with a 533 mhz FSB and one with an 800 mhz FSB, the 800 mhx FSB will pass data to the processor faster.
One is PC for Personal Computer.
They vary from one computer to another.