System requirements for Sims 3 ShowSystem requirements for Sims 3
System Requirements for MAC
The system requirements for PC
Patch
If you are unable to run SIM 3, it may be due to the fact that the configuration of your PC isn’t powerful enough or that your...
Save settings on closing up Windows session ShowSave settings on closing up Windows session
For the professional versions
For Home edition
Here below is a small tip on how to save automatically your settings when exiting a Windows session.
System requirements: Windows 2000 to...
[EPSX Emulator] Running PS games on your PC Show[EPSX Emulator] Running PS games on your PC
Solution
System requirements
Plugins
If for some reasons you wannt to play your Playstation games on your PC , then this tip will be of great use.
Solution
ePSXe (enhanced PSX...
Disk boot failure - Insert system disk and press Enter ShowDisk boot failure - Insert system disk and press Enter
A new hard drive was installed
The hard drive is unplugged
Corrupted system files
Damaged disk
If it happens that you are prompted by the following error message "DISK BOOT...
Download StuffIt Expander ShowSystem requirements : Mac OS 10.4 or higher.
StuffIt Expander file expansion software expands and decodes any compressed file you download from the Internet or receive attached to your email. It expands StuffIt archives, unzips Zip files...
Flat monitor ShowFlat-screen monitors
Flat-screen monitors (also called FPDs for Flat panel displays) are becoming more and more widespread, as they take up less space and are less heavy than traditional CRT monitors. What's more, the technology used by flat-screen...
Operating system ShowDescription of the operating system
For a computer to be able to operate a computer programme (sometimes known as application or software), the machine must be able to perform a certain number of preparatory operations to ensure exchange between...
UNIX system - The shell ShowIntroduction to the shell
The command interpreter is the interface between the user and the operating system, hence its name "shell".
The shell therefore acts as an intermediary between the operating system and the user using command lines...