Kamis, 03 April 2014

I can not join yahoo game table?

Q.

A. This question does not belong in board games. It is a computer question and has nothing to do with the game of chess.


If you're question is about the "new, improved Yahoo Chess," or the old "standard Yahoo Chess", these online games are server-side applications and there is nothing you can do from the client side. While waiting for Yahoo to fix their problem, why not do an internet search for other providers of online chess?


If you question is about chess games you have downloaded from Yahoo Games, it is possible software on your computer is outdated, or files on your computer have become corrupted. First remove the old software; it's stored in a windows folder called "downloads," "program downloads" or something similar (unless you put it in another folder when you downloaded the original program.) If you have played this chess game before, then you have the chess program somewhere on your hard drive. Find the program and remove it. If it's listed in control panel, add/remove programs, use that feature; if not, then delete the program manually.


Next install your program back-up (you did make a back-up copy, didn't you?), or obtain a replacement copy if such a service is available from the seller. If you still cannot run the game, most likely you also need to update your version of Flash Player or Java. Both Adobe and Oracle constantly send reminders to upgrade these products for free, but people tend to ignore these until they have a problem. Navigate to the Adobe and/or Oracle download sites and follow their instructions carefully. Frequently you will need to uninstall the old version before you can download and install the newest version. Use Windows control panel, add/remove programs, to uninstall Flash and Java - do not attempt to do this manually (multiple hidden files.)

http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/

http://www.oracle.com/us/downloads/index.html


i want to buy a gaming computer?
Q. i am ready to build/buy one. i have a budget of 1500$ max. i have shortlisted the following config(build)
i7 3770
nvidia 660ti 2 gb
mb - i dont know which one supports 3rd gen processors
16gb ram
1tb hdd
case - some normal black case , most of the time the case will go unnoticed.(under the table)
will i be able to play all latest games with ultra settings 1920x1200 resolution.
what should i upgrade/downgrade
are there any prebuilt computers with this config or something equivalent
i am not such a HARDCORE gamer but i still play games alot
im 13 btw
dont get excited
i have saved up for 4 years
i mostly play first person shooters cod mw3 bf3(want to play wont work on my currrent laptop) ........
i also study . i dont want to spend my time playing games all time and end selling popcorn in a park.
study is first priority
i tell this to my friends they call me a nerd ,,, am i one

A. I'm about to build my next gaming PC for 1500 dollars as well. Your build is alright but a lot of extra things you don't need.


http://pcpartpicker.com/p/mXyv



That is the computer I'm going to build, it's been through dozens of edits by quite a few people and most people agree that it's solid. You might consider changing the case if you don't like it, it's pretty expensive but I picked it because I like it.

The HAF XM and the HAF 922 would both probably suffice but they are smaller and don't have nearly as much room for fancy cable management.

A lot of people will tell you to just get 8 gigs of RAM but I'd just go ahead and get 16, RAM is dirt cheap and IMO it's better to have too much than to little when it comes to RAM, so 16 gigs will keep you future proof for a long time. Especially if you want to play Battlefield 3, one of the most RAM intensive games known to man. That game has been known to commonly hit over 6-7 gigs of RAM in use because of how poorly coded it is, 8 gigs is the absolute minimum for that resource hog.

As the other said, lower down to an i5 3570k like I have in my build, the i7 is a waste of money if you don't do a lot of video editing. Most games don't even use Hyperthreading, and it can actually slow you down in games so it's better to not mess with the i7 unless you actually need it.

The 660 ti is a bit weak of a card too, and Nvidia is a poor choice right now. ATI cards are cheaper and better thanks to the recent drivers, and plus the ATI cards come with 3 free brand new games like Far Cry 3. Can't beat that deal IMO. The 7950 or 7970 GHz edition are a lot better choice than the 660 or 670, especially since the 7950 is cheaper and beats the 670 in benchmarks, and the 7970 is slightly higher and smokes it in benchmarks.

If you don't want to build it yourself you might use a site like EcollegePC (google it) to build it for you. They will let you pick your own custom parts out then they will build it for you for a small fee, then ship it to you. They are a very good site that a lot of people use when they don't want to build their own computer, and they have great customer service + warranty, and the fee is only like 50-100 bucks to build and ship it last I checked.



So once again, in case you missed the link the first time, This is my build that I've spent weeks streamlining.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/mXyv





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