I got this message from my Internet Explorer today "Internet Explorer Has Stopped Working", and I had to fix the problem with the following procedure. I believe it will work for you too. 1. Close any instance of Internet Explorer 2. Click on Start button 3. Click Control Panel 4. Click Internet Options 5. Click the Advanced tab 6. Click on Reset button 7. Click on the Reset button again 8. Click Close 9. Now you can launch Internet Explorer Hope this helps... You may leave a message here.
You do not need to have any knowledge of the current exchange rate to convert from the currency of one country to another. The online converter works magic and fast. You can convert from one currency to another with ease if you have internet connectivity. It is straight forward: 1. Go to http://www.google.com 2. Search for "currency converter" 3. The first item in your search result is the converter application showing the default interface which is that of your country and US. You can change this by simply selecting the country names of your choice from the selection buttons 4. Enter the currency value you want to convert and the converted value automatically displays on the other field. Take a look at the screenshot below. What is more? The data is reliable because it is always up-to-date. Have you being using any better tool? Tell us in the comment.
I saw a video on YouTube today talking about the difference between core i5 series of intel processors. I use a core i5 PC, so, I had to check what I have powering my PC of five years or more and still counting. I personally did a little search and here are my findings. They may be helpful in your decisions. Read and comment. When comparing processors with similar names but different suffixes like "i5 with U, P, and H", it's important to understand that these suffixes denote different series or generations of processors designed for specific purposes. Here's a breakdown of the common suffixes you mentioned and their typical characteristics: i5 with U (e.g., i5-8250U): This runs in my PC U-series processors are designed for Ultrabooks and laptops where power efficiency is crucial. They typically have lower power consumption and heat generation, making them suitable for thin and light laptops. Performance-wise, they are usually mid-range, offering a balance between po...
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