yes it does so if you have a character you like then i wouldn't un-instill and reinstall the game.
Um, it will entirely remove it from your computer .... so I guess if you consider that "hurting" it then yes ...
I don't think you can restart one story, but you can reset the whole game without uninstalling. It will tell you on the first page of the manual thingy.
It all depends. On the speed of your internet, RAM, and how big the file is. The bigger file the longer. The slower internet the longer. The less ram even longer.
so you want to install your Sims 2 without erasin any family/house dats 2 easy wen u r unistallling did ask if u want 2 erase da families
increase your pc ram or clean the ram by opening cpu
Well, if you are able to run the game in the first place before uninstalling that expansion pack means that your computer meets the requirements to play the game. However, uninstalling a expansion pack will reduce the amount of lag.
Nope - uninstalling programs recovers space on your hard-drive. The only way to 'lose' RAM is if one of your memory chips fails - in which case, windows would report the error, as it would be expecting more RAM to be available.
Yes, by adding RAM to your computer will increase the performance of your video game.
i think the speed of the computer will increase
NO
The way you increase the size of RAM is to replace the RAM cards in your computer with some that have more space on them. There is no way to make a 1GB RAM card 2GB without replacing it.
RAM and frequency are two different things. However, you can increase the frequency of your computer by about a 100-300 Mhz, but you may need to increase the number of fans too.
This can happen if Battlefield does not install correctly, try uninstalling and reinstalling the game.
It is possible to increase the amount of RAM on your computer through an upgrade. These upgrades would be able to increase your RAM by a few Gigabytes.
you can't or you can get more ram but it only increases shared memory video!
Try uninstalling it May be it installed incorrectly.