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  1. you can't its either your processor supports or not....

    if you have an intel processor virtualization is shortened as VT.. i believe its the same with amd processors ... go look yours up... generally though o/s that run in a virtual environment should still be fast.. you just can't do advance things...

    i know this cause i use xp.. and i run virtualbox to host windows vista... and my processor doesn't have vt..


  2. 1. Go to the "Start" menu. Click on "Control panel" then "System." 2 Select the "Hardware" tab and click on "Hardware Manager."
    3 Click on "Configure" then click on the "Advanced" tab.
    4 Expnd the "Network Adapters" section by clicking on the "+" icon to the left.
    5 Right click on the network adapter and select "Properties."
    6 Select the "Advanced" tab. Select "Link Speed/Duplex Mode."
    7 Select the maximum speed your switch or hub is capable of. Usually "100 full mode" or "1000 full mode."
    8 Click "OK" and close the windows you opened. Depending on your card you might have to reboot.



  3. There are ways around the issue. Dynamic is not as inconvenient as some might think. If you are constantly connected to your modem, then it is highly unlikely that your IP address will change when the lease runs out (typically about 2 weeks). If you are actively connected to the Internet when the lease runs out then the chance is very very slim that your IP will change. You can check with your ISP to see how long your lease is and find out how much longer you have until it is due to change. Then make a note to make sure your connection is active around that time.
    You can also set up a network and assign static IPs to each connected computer on your network using settings on your router. To keep the IP as static (as possible) for your router, just keep an active connection around the time your lease is due to expire


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  4. In computer networks, a proxy server is a server (a computer system or an application) that acts as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from other servers. A client connects to the proxy server, requesting some service, such as a file, connection, web page, or other resource, available from a different server. The proxy server evaluates the request according to its filtering rules. For example, it may filter traffic by IP address or protocol. If the request is validated by the filter, the proxy provides the resource by connecting to the relevant server and requesting the service on behalf of the client. A proxy server may optionally alter the client's request or the server's response, and sometimes it may serve the request without contacting the specified server. In this case, it 'caches' responses from the remote server, and returns subsequent requests for the same content directly.

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