u need at least core 2 duo 2ghz
DHT - Distributed Hash Table. A DHT problem stems from an incorrect hash - file corruption error. Look through the help for your P2P sharing system and it should direct you how to either ignore the problem (not recommended as that is how virus's are introduced) or correct the problem IF you have a client side hash problem.
Printer will not print from computer if: 1. The printer is not connected to computer 2. The printer Driver is not installed on the computer 3. The printer Driver is not compatible with the Operating System on your computer There are a whole lot of other possibilities please be specific with the problem scenario the printer is connected to the computer but when I go into my computer and go to add or remove it shows that it is locked out
Try reading two different CD cards. If neither can be read, try plugging the reader into another USB port or another computer. If it works in another computer, the problem is in your computer. If it still doesn't work, it is the SD Card reader. If it reads the other SD Card but still not the first one you tried to read, the problem is the SD Card. SD Cards can be re-formatted the same way you might format a 3 1/2" floppy disk.
Assuming the problem is that your Wi-Fi is not working, it could be that the Wi-Fi range is not long enough, you are too far or too close to the router, or there is a problem with your router.
here are some contributor opinions:If you turn down the CD volume in the main sound board controls of the computer. that helped. the sound controls can be found in the control panel.Also, try shutting down any unnecessary programs that are using processor time and memory. Displaying a DVD movie requires moving a large amount of data. Any bottlenecks can cause an interruption in the data stream. Even a brief interruption can be heard as a popping or skipping sound, and can cause jerkiness in the picture.Try uninstalling and reinstalling your player program.Try using a different DVD player program. The installation of the program that you are using may be corrupted, or just may not be compatible with your particular OS/hardware configuration.It also might be your sound card that might be the problem. if you have a sound card that came with your computer installed already, you might want to think about buying a new one. i threw out my old one because my sound was bad overall. i thought it was my speakers but a best buy salesman said it wasnt. i recommend getting creative lab sound card.Try troubleshooting: Unplug your speakers & plug in a pair of headphones instead. Did the crackle go away? then the problem is your speakers, if not then the problem is in your system.Do other programs also crackle? If all programs crackle, then you might have a bad sound card or soundcard drivers, try reinstalling your soundcard drivers & see if that helps.Other programs don't crackle, just the DVD player. Try a different player program, if youre using powerdvd or something, try VLC & vice versa. If other players are okay, dig around in the audio settings and turn down things like hardware acceleration, tinker with the settings, but be sure to note what the original settings are in case you make matters worse.If some programs crackle but others don't & there doesnt seem to be any rhyme or reason to it, you may benefit by disabling audio hardware acceleration. To do this go into the control panel, open "sounds and audio devices" in the "audio" tab click the "advanced" button under sound playback/default device, and in that window in the peformance tab, drag the "hardware acceleration" slider all the way left. (These directions are for windows XP, these settings may be in other places in other versions of windows)Like any computer hardware problem, narrow down your problem as much as possible. The process of eliminition is the most important tool in cases like this.I updated the firmware on my DVD/CD drive and it solved the problem for my computer - Dell M6300.Another problem may be that you are overdriving (causing clipping of the signal) the input to one of your devices. Are you using amplified speakers? Try lowering the volume control on the computer and increasing the volume control on the speakers. Open your computer's volume controls and try adjusting the sliders to see if a different combination of setting reduces/eliminates the problem.
m can cause from not operating the computer at the recommended height
Because there is a thermal problem, maybe? ;¬) Something, likely the processor, is too hot.
Computer programmers need to understand the technique of parallel processing. Often, when there is a large problem that needs to be solved, programmers initiate the use of more than one computer processor to work simultaneously on the problem. By using more than one processor, the speed in which the computer can work is increased dramatically and the problem is efficiently solved.
cache is the problem occurs in processor
There are several factors that can cause your computer to be slow,try running a virus scan.
Yes. Halo was designed to run on graphics cards as low as the GeForce 2 MX; the 6200 should be no problem.
Well, the processor is what runs the computer, but with out the other parts it is worthless. It is a big impact on graghics because of the graghics card is faster than the processor, it doesnt matter, the processor can only do so much. But, you can overclock and mutiply, then you start get faster speeds. The only problem with that, is you have to know the limit of the processor and have a good cooler, usally its a liquid cooling system.
i have the same processor,2 GB RAM & nvidia gx 550 ti...though my gpu and ram enough for running game at good quality but facing problem of laggin & low fps.....try cyri.systemrequirementslab.com........processor wont be enough for runnin this game...u need upgrade ur processor -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Search the net for "can i run it" that will tell you
In order to fix a computer it is best to know what the problem is and how to fix it. So it would be recommended that a person know how to operate a computer first.
It sounds like you have problems not with hard drive but with processor temperature, check thermo paste between the processor and cooler/radiator. Answer: Repaire window with disk.
There might be a problem with the cable between the computer and the monitor, or with the graphics card inside the computer. Check that the cable is plugged in between the computer and the monitor. cable,monitor and graphics card all work but I still can't get the monitor to work no signal could the processor cause this problem
There shouldn't be a problem with it.