I'd pass on the second option; it has less memory and no disclosed graphics adapter (which likely implies integrated graphics). The first option, assuming the power supply is decent, would be great with
Indeed it should. Going into the Device Manager (right click on My Computer and select Properties, and from there select Hardware and then Device Manager), looking at Sounds and Audio Devices, are there
Dear Henry, Thx for asking this funny question. Any electrical device can kill if you touch 220v input connection. The funny noises is usully a hard disk noise.So replace your hard disk and if still you
Firstly, understand that the Core i5 in your system is itself a dual-core processor. That meets the burden of "multi-core." There is no upgrade path beyond that with your system, and for the vast majority
Dear Trevor, You have two options for updating your laptop/Desktop system software, Free Method 1- Use Windows Update (Start>Control Panel>System and Security>Windows Update) 2- CNET TechTracker

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