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So, I lost my dear goddamn computer but luckily, not whole, only the motherboard and videocard died, but the rest (Processor, RAMs, Harddrives) survived. I'm now waiting to get some cash to buy those two things, hopefully it won't take long. Hating the Soviet Union since 1924. |
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Get into Terraria, and in a few thousand hours, you'll forget about everything else.
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download more ram. A video chip so shitty they didn't even give it a specialized name, no wonder I mount it too. You can emulate up to ps1 : final fantasy VII, vagrant story, legend of the dragon, resident evil 3, digimon world, digimon world2,digimon world3,digital card battle, parappa the rappah. I'm positive those are less than half of the honorable mentions for ps1 games. GB emulator: pokemon from the oldest, skip ruby/emerald, try the r/b/y remakes;there are couple yugioh games to waste time too. SNES: why don't you just waste like half giga of bandwith and download the whole collection? <- not an actual question |
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Left Click 'Start' > Right Click 'My Computer' > Left Click 'Properties' > Left Click 'Advanced System Settings' > Left Click 'Settings' under the Title 'Performance' > Left Click the 'Advanced' tab > Left Click 'Change' under the Title 'Virtual Memory'. Select 'Custom Size' For each Physical Drive and set them to Min: 1024 / Max 2048 OR Min: 2048 / Max: 4096. Select 'Set' after entering the new values. Okay yourself out of each properties menu. Restart your computer. |
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Zenwaichi Posted on: 06/19/2014 11:55am SNES: why don't you just waste like half giga of bandwith and download the whole collection? <- not an actual question HAHAHAHA! It's not that SNES is shit-free, I know it has some bad games on it as well. Guess I'll replay the whole DK series. The Ignorant Masses Posted on: 06/19/2014 11:47am Get into Terraria, and in a few thousand hours, you'll forget about everything else. Well, I get bored of boring games easily. Need some thrill. What's that exactly though? A joke? A virus? A joking virus? RGentle Posted on: 06/19/2014 3:18pm Left Click 'Start' > Right Click 'My Computer' > Left Click 'Properties' > Left Click 'Advanced System Settings' > Left Click 'Settings' under the Title 'Performance' > Left Click the 'Advanced' tab > Left Click 'Change' under the Title 'Virtual Memory'. Select 'Custom Size' For each Physical Drive and set them to Min: 1024 / Max 2048 OR Min: 2048 / Max: 4096. Select 'Set' after entering the new values. Okay yourself out of each properties menu. Restart your computer.
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Personally, I would either stick to Windows Disk Defrag or go with something like Piriform Disk Defrag. Download Link for Piriform Disk Defrag: http://www.piriform.com/defraggler/download/standard . |
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Stalin15 Posted on: 06/20/2014 8:47am It's HDD, should I get Auslogics Disk Defrag or will Windows' own defragmenter be good enough?
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Graphics on that laptop are bad but you could visit the "Can you run it?" site (link below) to see if there are any games it can handle that you want to play. |
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SilverWombat Posted on: 07/12/2014 6:41pm Graphics on that laptop are bad but you could visit the "Can you run it?" site (link below) to see if there are any games it can handle that you want to play. |
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