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  • How to Customize Your Computer With Alienware DreamScene

    Alienware specializes in providing computers that customized with high-end processing specifications and thematically designed computer cases. Alienware computers are visually distinct from other desktop brands, using boldly shaped and colored cases, mood lights and the quintessential "Alien head" as an emblem. Alienware DreamScene takes the stylized theme into the computer "Background" settings, allowing video and multimedia to be displayed as a wallpaper. DreamScene is installed on PCs bought from Alienware, but you can use it to customize non-Alienware computers by installing Windows DreamScene and Alienware graphics.

  • How to Upgrade Alienware Computers

    Alienware computers are relatively expensive computers that are designed for optimal performance. This means they typically ship with the latest in processors and graphics cards, as they are intended mainly for gaming enthusiasts. Upgrade your aging Alienware computer to get more life out of your older system by installing additional system memory, improving multitasking on your computer.

  • How to Get Into BIOS for Old Alienware

    Alienware computers are designed to deliver powerful gaming experiences with the latest and greatest hardware and computer components. The computers feature many different customization options, some of which must be accessed through the computer’s BIOS menu. Accessing the BIOS is as simple as pressing a key while the computer is starting, but different motherboards use different access keys to enter the BIOS.

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