The Quest to Use Two Computers at once
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Have you ever wanted to be able to use your home computer without having to be home? Maybe you didn't even know that this was possible. I knew of it but don't have that much experience or knowledge about it. So lets figure this out together.
The Inspiration for this Article came after I spent time with the Supreme Overlord Feynman. I was telling him about how badly I wanted a brand new ultrabook with all the latest and greatest specs. He didn't react initially but said something that would change my life yet again in ways I am only starting to understand. He told me that laptop hardware didn't matter at all. I couldn't understand what he meant when he said that.
I borrowed an old Asus Zenbook 32XA from my dad with an Intel i3 2359 processor and surprisingly it runs pretty well.
At this moment in time, I own an Alienware 15 R2 with a Intel 6700K Processor and
At this moment I know of 2 ways in which this can be done.
The first option has an initial qualification in which I do not satisfy so I am unable to do it this way. First you need Windows 10 Pro and not the home version. There are many ways you can get the Pro version. The first one is upgrade through Windows for 99.99. Alternatively in this free market of ours you can simply Google Windows 10 Pro key and find them for about 10 dollars.
After having Windows 10 Pro, you simply go to Settings, System, Remote Desktop. Boom.
The second way that I use is by using Chrome Remote Desktop .
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This is probably the easiest and most efficient way.
You simply install chrome remote desktop on your home computer and access it the same way from any device. It's really that easy to use.
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