The computer 's optimum performance can always be seen the minute a brand new computer is taken out of a box and started. As time goes by however, the computer registry starts to get overloaded as new applications and programs are added every now and then. Problems then start to happen with both existing and newly-added programs and, as a result, certain files end up getting corrupted. This is when the more serious problems start to happen. By making use of the reg edit application that can be found on your computer, you can totally go about fixing the computer registry on your own. However, this is not recommended unless you are completely certain about what you are doing. Otherwise, forget this option. The thing is, if you end up deleting a single file that wasn 't supposed to be deleted, you could totally disable or damage your entire computer system, and that 's no good. Probably the most secure and ideal way to handle this problem is by running a free scan on the computer …show more content…
Perhaps you need to check your email, but your child insists on playing an online game. I 'm going to show you how to turn your single desktop computer into two seperate machines. Step 1: The first thing you need to do is make sure you have 2 monitors, 2 mice, 2 keyboards, and either a video card that will support two monitors(has 2 VGA ports) or 2 video cards. Step 2: After you have all of your hardware, go to http://www.vmware.com/products/player/overview.html, scroll to the bottom of the page, and download VmWare Player. Step 3: After installing VmWare player, Open the program and create a virtual machine. (You can choose how much memory to give your virtual machine and other customizations) You do not actually have to have software to install on the virtual machine, just select your desired software. (After a month or so, you will get a notice when you run the virtual machine saying "Your trial period has expired" the machine will still run all applications, but you will have a black background on you main screen.) Step 4: Hook up both of you monitors, mice, and keyboards. Step 5: Open Control Panel, and choose "Hardware and Sound", then under display, choose "Adjust screen resolution". You should now have a screen showing the current resolution, and both of your monitors should be detected. Click the drop-down menu next to "Multiple Displays" and choose "Extend these Displays". Both