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Installing Acrobat programs

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selenus

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Apr 11, 2004
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PC configuration is Cel 2.6GHz 504MB Ram, Hdd 76.3GB. There are installed a lot of software, include office xp, Photoshop 7. Free hard disk space is near 55% currently. I want install Adobe Acrobat Pro and Adobe InDesign.
Both apps use huge memory resources and many hard disk space, so I am not sure for that RAM will be enough. Also, i want to keep some reserve of disk space for system stability. I am wondering if anyone has advice about the expediency of installing Adobe apps on that configuration.
 
A half gig of ram is sufficiant for running InDesign CS and CS2. If you plan on upgrading to CS3 you will need to get more ram. If you plan on running Photoshop and Indesign at the same time it might be a little sluggish. At least that's been my experiance. We currently run 2.6 Ghz P4's with 512MB ram. Running CS2 Professional Suite.
 
Problem is that Photoshop 7 requires set "scratch disk" located on another volume that windows installed, i.e. we need have two hard disks installed. So additional disk 120MB will be good. Did you have two hard disks?
 
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