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The recommended specifications are an Intel Pentium 3 1.5Ghz or higher, at least 512MB of RAM, and nVidia GeForce FX or later, and at least 1GB of hard disk space. Project64 is a Windows program. Most computers released since 2009 should be able to run the emulator with little issue. Older versions are available for interested users.

summary: Make sure you meet the system requirements. Download the latest version of Project64.


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One of the most important things you can do during the winter is keep enough gas in your car. If your car happens to break down, you will need to keep it running to stay warm. Doing this requires gas, so make sure you have a full tank for emergencies.  When you idle your car to stay warm, the gas will last a long time. Keeping your tank full also helps you not to run out of gas if you get too low. Rear-wheel-drive cars may slide more than other cars on snowy or slick roads. Placing a couple of bags of sand in your trunk can help stabilize your car.  Place the bags in your trunk behind the rear axle. The bags should be around the middle of your trunk. Avoid placing too much weight in the back of your car since that can lift up the front of your car. Try starting with around 20 pounds. You should stock a few helpful basic supplies in your car during the winter. Keep a snowbrush and ice scraper in your car to deal with windows. You should also place some extra washer fluid in case you run out while you are driving. You may also want to keep a shovel and bag of sand in the trunk to help in case you get stuck or can’t get traction. In case you break down, you have an emergency kit full of items to help you stay warm. Gather blankets, gloves, hats, food, water, and any medication you may need in your vehicle.

summary: Keep your gas tank filled. Place sand in the back of your rear-wheel-drive vehicle. Place a winter supplies in your car. Put an emergency kit in your car.


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It’s the round blue icon with a white “a” and a yellow curved arrow inside. You’ll usually find it in the app drawer. It’s at the top-right corner of the screen. It’s the first option.
summary: Open Amazon Assistant. Tap the gear. Tap Enable browsers. Slide the “Chrome” switch to the Off (gray) position.