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- amd or intel?
- whose dual core processors are better? the amd 64 x2 series or intel core 2 series?amd are quite cheaper and can easily compete with core 2 though they have less power. core 2 are expensive but very powerful.considering cost, efficiency, processing power, compatibility, easy upgrading which is the best?
- Tags: Processors, knightstemplar
- Discussion threads 2007-06-06
- removing spylocked
- does anyone know any effective and free method to remove a spyware called spylocked it installed by itself on my pcon some further research i found that it contains a trojan called zlob which is difficult to removeit also affects the registry.i tried several spyware removal applications like spybot...
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, SECURITY, Viruses and worms, knightstemplar, spyware
- Discussion threads 2007-06-06
- firefox problem
- i use a firefox browser (ver. 2.0.0.2)to surf but the problem is that it an error occurs and the browser closes. this happens occasionally. i tried reinstalling as well as trying older versions but the problem still occurs. what could be causing this and how should i solve it?What is...
- Tags: Web browsers, knightstemplar, Mozilla Firefox
- Discussion threads 2007-06-06
- older applications on newer systems
- do all older programs and softwares(eg. win 95 98 etc) work on the newer 64 bit dual core systems normally?are different versions of OS like vista or XP required for the newer 64 bit systems?noare you stupid?
- Tags: 64-bit, Network technology, knightstemplar
- Discussion threads 2007-06-06
- dual core processors?
- what does dual-core technology exactly mean?when it is said "dual-core processor 2.2 ghz", what is the actual clockspeed of the processor?do all applications even those made for older processors work on these processors?Duo-coreWhat they mean is TWO processors running at 2.2 Ghz. Two seperate processors in one chip, effectively...
- Tags: Processors, adwaitnd@..., processor, Ghz, dual-core processor
- Discussion threads 2007-06-04
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