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What are the smallest hard drive and the oldest processor you have used successfully for a 'client' PC? Can a Celeron 1.8gHz handle AC?


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6 gig hard drive (windows 2K) and pentium 400. A little slow, but it has worked for a long time. It also runs a archaic immunization program I sometimes need to reference.

With Win XP, I have a couple of machines that have 20G hard drives. You don't need a lot of hard drive memory.

Celeron 1.8 should be OK. WHAT IS MORE IMPORTANT IS RAM. If you can get at least 1 Gig of RAM it will run faster on the the celeron than a Pentium 2.4 with 256 or 512 K of RAM.


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These are the official minimum requirements recommended by AC. Unlike Microsoft where you will usually want more, this is a bit too much probably. Intel and AMD are certainly better than Celeron and, in the future, I would stay away from Celeron processors. But, a Celeron 1.8 processor will be fine. Hard drives are cheap, but you don't need nearly 160GBs. And, Wendell is correct. RAM is key.

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Processor: Intel or AMD processor running at 2 GHz or faster - most processors made in the last 2 years will do just fine.

OS: Windows 7, Vista, XP, SBS2003, or newer (with latest Service Packs). We strongly recommend the PRO version of these - especially for the "main" computer or server.

RAM: 2 GB or more - if you use Voice Recognition you'll want at least 2 GB.

Screen Resolution: 1024 x 768 or higher - this means some netbooks with screens of 10.1" or less will cut off some of the windows.

Hard Drive: At least 160 GB or more.


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Thanks guys. A while ago I upgraded the RAM on the PC in question to 2gb. It has a 20gb hard drive. Hopefully, it will handle AC but I won't know until my new desktop arrives and the network goes live.


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for backups though, you will need bigger hard drives

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I can't imagine its not handling AC. It is a very small hard drive. Kind of gives an idea of how old it is. XP Pro will be fine at 1.5GB but WIN 7 requires 18.5GB 32-bit and 20GB 64-bit.

ephraim is completely right about about backups, but I hope Jeff isn't going to back up to the same computer. Even if from another, he would likely have to backup to a system drive folder.


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Bert, you are correct. This is the front desk computer. My incoming desktop will be the main computer. It will have 2 drives, a 500gb 7200 rpm drive and an 80gb solid state for the shared database and old scanned charts. I also have external drives for backup.


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Perfect, and I am always correct. J/K

Wendell and John are generally much corrector, lol (sp?)

Oh, and please get back to us on the solid state drive as far as performance.


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My new desktop arrived last week from M-Tech. Intel i7-930 processor, triple threaded RAM - 3 4gB DIMMS. I don't have formal testing capabilty but I have to say that Dragon is much faster. On my old PC there was a noticable slowing when I moved the slider toward Accuracy away from Speed. Now with the slider all the way to Accuracy it is still faster than I ever saw before. Can't believe how nice it is not to wait to see the words appear.


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Now, the $185 will go a longer way, lol. That's awesome, though. You are in the fast lane. Got your schedule, your speed, and in the same town as Jon.

You know you can grab a six pack and meet him at his office and talk AC. I bet he would like that. Seriously. And, Jon, could use a behavioral neurologist. Just kidding Jon.


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