I’m not a gamer and I’m not sure if you can. But I’m a power user with like 25 years experience. Let’s see what I can do here. First of all you might want to check your guarantee and warranty. If you just open the thing and replace parts, you…
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Thanks for the A2A. That’s a valid question. And the answer is quite simple. The reason is, because this kind of use is based on wrong assumptions. And Fedora supports these wrong assumptions. People don’t go for the tool for the job. They go for the easiest way out. They…
To be honest, I’m not exactly sure if I understand you correctly. Also, you didn’t mention the operating system you use. But my shot in the blue would be, that you are on Windows, where the basic icon for the file manager would be called something like “Computer” or “My…
I agree with a few answers, foremost Jake Robb’s. You are doing it wrong. As Jake Robb said, modern web browsers are very complex. They need to deal with tons of media. Also, RAM has to take all of it. Your operating system, the browser, other applications, your antivirus software,…
Thanks for the A2A. Hmmm…. where do I start? Let’s start with something positive here: i3 and 4GB of RAM => yes, dual boot is the way to go! Good job, good choice! Now, as for the details… First of all, I doubt it would be called quad-booting. I think…
Thanks for the A2A. That’s an interesting question. This could be viewed from many different perspectives. I’d say, this depends on what you are going to do with Linux and which distribution you choose. For example, the current BlackArch image seems to be somewhere around 12GB. It also depends, what…
Thanks for the A2A. A question like this clearly outs you as a newbie and inexperienced users. First of all, Ubuntu is a poor choice for this. At least, if we are talking about the desktop operating system. Because Ubuntu is one bloated hell of a Linux distribution. This might…