Until 2009 when Windows 7 was launched, it was an everyday thing to see computers running slower and slower as you update your software or install a new operating system. The first edition of MS-DOS ran on computers with processors around 1MHz, Windows 3.11 needed at least a 16MHz 386 processor to run...
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Computers operate based on an operating system that we must install on our computers and, if necessary, to reformat. Reformatting may occur as the operating system begins to run slow or even send out messages that it is about to collapse. If you are in the position of receiving a warning about an imminent...
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When you buy a computer you are inclined to add as many applications as you can to make your computer work better. Most of the times these applications pay off: they make sure your computer performs at the capacity you expect it to. What happens however when things don’t go as well as planned and your...
The first personal computers launched in the 70s were very primitive and required constant programming, in the sense that programs were not stored in the computer, but had to be introduced manually with switches every time they were started. Every person that used an Altair 8800 could be considered a...