Thursday, January 17, 2013

How do you stop minecraft lag on windows xp computer?

Q. I have a windows xp computer and minecraft lags so much I can't play it.

A. Minecraft might look like a game that needs almost nothing to run it. Buts its a java application and you need at least 4GB of RAM a 2.5GHz dual core Intel Processor or AMD 3.0 Dual core processor to run it but you will still get some lag. A decent graphics card helps too.
Windows XP can only support 3.6GB of RAM and you need Special RAM to get 0.6GB so get vista or 7 and that will make it run better by itself.

How to join domain in windows XP and how to do domain controller?
Q. I need to learn join domain in windows xp and also domain controller.
Is there a video link in youtube that can teach this tutorial completely?

A. Windows XP can't function as a domain controller - you need a server version of Windows - 2000, 2003 or 2008. You also need the professional version of XP to attach to it - the home version can't.

How do I reinstall Windows XP on my hard drive using back CDs?
Q. I want to reformat my hard drive then reinstall Windows XP using back up CDs I made of my system files shortly after purchasing my laptop. How do I do this? Keep in mind my laptop has only one hard drive.

A. If you made that cd from system files of your hard drive then it is useless.you will need a PROPER bootable windows xp cd to reinstall.Download an iso image,try searching for a torrent,burn the iso to a cd,test the cd by booting from it and then do the actual reinstall.

How to reinstall windows XP without harming Redhat Linux?
Q. I have installed Windows XP and Redhat Linux on my computer. My windows XP is corrupt. I am planning to reinstall XP but I dont know how to do it without doing anything. Last time when I formatted the drive where XP was installed, even my redhat linux got deleted. Please give me the complete instructions to reinstall Windows XP without harming Redhat Linux.

A. You reinstall windows xp on the partition that you have set up for it in the first place. Then Use SuperGRUB (http://www.supergrubdisk.org/ ) to load back into Red Hat and reinstall/fix the GRUB.

SuperGRUB Doc. Fixing GRUB:
http://www.supergrubdisk.org/wiki/Howto_Fix_Grub



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