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16 Answers · Computers & Internet · 26/04/2007
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D. In the file system on a hard disk (or an SSD, if applicable...touchy-feely term for "on an HDD or SSD in another computer via a network" ... which is really answer "D."...
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5 Answers · Computers & Internet · 07/01/2012
depends for what, for gaming i cant tell you since you didnt put your video card or at least i cant see it, also 3 gigs of ram is useless on xp because xp can only recognize and use 2 gigs no matter what unless you have 64bit which you dont and you shoud not get, if its for internet then yea...
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Put all the computers in the same work group: Start> settings> control panel> System > Computer name tag> click "change" button Do this in the 3 computers and put the same daomain.
3 Answers · Computers & Internet · 03/07/2007
I guess the file is a system file that's why your computer behaves like that. Anyway try going to safe mode. Restart...
2 Answers · Computers & Internet · 12/07/2008
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