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Hi,

I wonder if there is any issues running A:M in windows 8 and if we change computers, how to reset license for new installation.

 

Anyone use laptop and what is the machine spec recommended?

 

Thanks.

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I've been running A:M on a laptop with Windows 8 and haven't had any issues.

 

To transfer the license to the new computer, contact Jason.

 

As far as recommended specs, someone else may know. I consider what I'm currently using as underpowered for some things, mostly because it doesn't have a dedicated graphics card, but it can do quite a bit for what it is...it has a middle-of-the-road i5 and 6GB of RAM. Of course, the speed of the processor, the amount memory, the amount of video memory, having a dedicated video card and type of hard drive will affect how good your experience will be. What I think would do the job for me, would be an i7 4800MQ processor, 16GB of RAM, at least 2GB of video RAM (more would be better), 1920x1080 anti-glare display with an SSD hard drive...but you can get by with less.

 

Hope that helps.

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I've been running A:M on a laptop with Windows 8 and haven't had any issues.

 

To transfer the license to the new computer, contact Jason.

 

As far as recommended specs, someone else may know. I consider what I'm currently using as underpowered for some things, mostly because it doesn't have a dedicated graphics card, but it can do quite a bit for what it is...it has a middle-of-the-road i5 and 6GB of RAM. Of course, the speed of the processor, the amount memory, the amount of video memory, having a dedicated video card and type of hard drive will affect how good your experience will be. What I think would do the job for me, would be an i7 4800MQ processor, 16GB of RAM, at least 2GB of video RAM (more would be better), 1920x1080 anti-glare display with an SSD hard drive...but you can get by with less.

 

Hope that helps.

Thank you very much, I am setting up 4 PCs.

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