john321
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United Kingdom
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Semi-Pro - I D.J alongside a full time Job / School
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Areas of cover
Huddersfield
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Originally done by Peter Frampton.
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beer Glass
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"that way if you get virus etc its on either one side or the other" It's better to always backup important items. Some viruses can actually move from one partition & even hard drive to another.
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I don't like swearing & so won't play it.
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No suits or jacket and ties , just casual for me, unless asked otherwise.
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Does it still have this problem, if you connect it to an external viewer, like a TV or projector.
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To play games like that, your PC is fine apart from the video card. You will need to check the mother board manual, or online, to see if you can install a video card, & this will also tell you what type you can install. If this is an option, as mentioned you will be able to do this for under £50.
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I am a computer technician, & beleive this is the problem. Many modern games need a separate (not on-board) video card. If you look at the box of the PC game it will say the minimum spec. Your mother board may allow you to insert a graphics card to meet this spec, do you have any document about the mother board.
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What graphics/ video card does it have.
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Sounds like it's over-heating, maybe you need a better video card.
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2, but I sometimes use 4.
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Try freeware "dBpowerAMP music converter"
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Yes, you need a router connected to the printer.
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It should be safe, as long as you don't play any rebel songs.