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heathinc

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  1. Do ou have Broadband or Dialup?If you have dial-up then i think its a good idea to try the download accelerator. But if you have broadband then its a waist if time and drive space. I know from experience and testing that all download accelerators do is for the most part put addware onto your computer and do really no difference because you have a high speed connection allready. But with dialup i think that i would giv eyou mpore opportunity to to download at a little faster rate. This is just my opinion. I would love to hear what other say about it.ThanksCHris
  2. To be honest i think that Windows is one of the better operating systems; HOWEVER, i think that you are all right when you say that it has too many bugs because it does. I think that is unfortunate that they cannot get their things together to fix a good version of it. I do not like macintosh because it has very little programming and other type of fun programs to be able to play with and experiment with. I think the line of programs is quite small and is not compatabl with everything out there.. and windows is because of the market it has. Thanks, CHris
  3. You might want to see what your ram is and compare it with what programs you have running at the same time.. because that can get the dfcompiuyetre to slow down a lot.. so that is something that is the most important. What type of system are you running aqnd what is the processor speed and the ram size. This can all play a part in the speed and could be the cause of the lag problem. Are you running this sound file through internet streaming or is this finle located on your computer? Thanks, Chris
  4. To your first question.. you need to make sure that both the the computers have file and printer sharing allowed on them. ie. Check your firewall. then make sure to have them both on the same workgroups. This is not necessary but it does help streamline the process. Then it should be up and working. Thanks, Chris
  5. I woulde recommend you to go to control panel the click on "System" then click on the "advanced" tab Then where it says Startup and Revovery you will need to click "settings" button. It will then bring you to a new window where it lists various information. if you want to edit the boot file you can click the "edit" button and it will bring up the text file for you automatically. You can change what one automatically loads and what it is called when it brings the screen up to choose which operating system you want. Hope this helps.. THanks Chris
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