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If you still have a trackball on your computer keyboard or a roller ball under the mouse, they may start performing erratically. That’s usually because they and the rollers beneath the balls need cleaning.
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To test the disk, put another disk into the drive – computer or CD/DVD player. If the second disk works, you know the first disk is faulty, and not the computer or player.
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Your Laptop uses RAM (Random Access Memory) for quick, short-term storage. Programs store their instructions in RAM when they run, so RAM determines how many programs you can open at once, the size of the files you can open in programs, and, to some extent, how fast a program executes its instructions. It’s a snap [...]
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