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What type of processor do you have in your computer? AMD? Intel? 2ghz? 3? etc...
 
I have an AMD Athlon 2ghz processor.. It does the job I suppose.
 
Kasynlie said:
AMD Athlon™ II Dual-Core M320 2.10GHz



I know that was copied and pasted from somewhere as you dont have a ™ key on your keyboard.
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Hi Carry.



Right click My Computer and select Properties. On the page that appears you will see what your CPU is and how much RAM you have etc.



Nebulous.



The ™ symbol is made by holding down the alt key and typing 0153 on the numeric keypad of your keyboard, you must have the num lock on for this to work.
 
I don't remember. Some numbers or words. Don't make me look again.
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Carry is not a computer wiz. You people are lucky I can operate a forum.
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Glad you deemed my answer acceptable.
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Is 1.00 GHz too bad though? It is half what you all have.
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It isn't overly quick and I'm assuming your computer is quite old? However, if all you use it for is surfing the net etc, then it's fine.
 
Yeah its fine if you just have one program running at a time. I bet you crash if you have multiple things running.

Like a browser, Microsoft word, msn, and Freecell all going at once will bring up the blue screen of death?
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Nebulous said:
[quote name='Kasynlie']AMD Athlon™ II Dual-Core M320 2.10GHz



I know that was copied and pasted from somewhere as you dont have a ™ key on your keyboard.
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Howard said:
Nebulous.



The ™ symbol is made by holding down the alt key and typing 0153 on the numeric keypad of your keyboard, you must have the num lock on for this to work.
There's your answer
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