Here's one!
Hello Geoff Hands, You need to learn the keystrokes for what you want to run, e.g. to shutdown wnen all you see is the rignt screen, winkey...
Agree 100%. USB is "hot swapable" meaning that you needn't bother when attaching or removing the connection from the computer. Contrast this...
Try a parallel install. You can then boot to it and do what you like, e.g. del *.*
That isn't clear. The BIOS usually just lists the drives according to their position on the cables if ide or their cable attachment if SATA. In...
You can't. You must examine the program or have a description of it, because the external commands are usually on the same path,so the program...
Internal commands can be seen in the .com or.exe file by simply examining it with notepad. Of course be certain that you do not save it...
del *.* will work, but remember that there are hidden files etc. so for FAT32 first do attrib -r -h -s *.* in the root and in each directory....
Right! But I think Arie's point re: memory is even more important yet, because bus width is a bottleneck in most computers up to the latest 64...
I found a couple more appropriate references, the first from here And because we're discussing a first baby step toward making the PC a small...
Hope this isn't beating a dead horse, but this page points out that dual processors far from double throughput, I suspect because of the overhead...
Hi PeteC, You're seeing the OS using two processors. See windows 2000 seems to be the first windows that uses both. Of course, the OS is...
If the HDD died, the BIOS message would complain that there is no system disk on computers I've dealt with. Just a blinking cursor means windows...
Can you stretch a jpeg graphic to fill the monitor as your desktop? If so, you can run normal size windows side by side. (use display manager in...
This reference is especially good.
Everything depends on the software. It must be programmed to use two or more processors. If not, only one processor will be used. See Microsoft...
They are exactly comperable in my opinion, meaning that you will not see a difference, even though benchmarks might measure a slight difference.
Yes, log files, dump files, error files, and discarded files can all be deleted without any harm to the OS.
There will be many answers, I hope; however there's no reason to compare machines on the basis of their processors, because IMHO, memory is more...
Before you start, have the driver(s) for your mobo SATA (usually RAID) controller on a floppy disk. When install begins watch the white bottom...
Separate names with a comma.