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What type of computer do I need to use the AcomData Hard Drive?

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What type of computer do I need to use the AcomData Hard Drive?

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AcomData External Hard Drives work on most Windows PCs and Macintosh computers. For Windows PCs you will need a computer with a minimum 233 MHz Pentium (or equivalent processor, such as Celeron, AMD etc.), running Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, or XP. For Macintosh you will need a Power Macintosh running Mac OS 9.x or OS 10.x. You will also need either an available USB 1.x* or USB 2.0 port. The port can be built-in to the computer, located on an expansion card, or on a USB hub.

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AcomData External Hard Drives work on most Windows PCs and Macintosh computers. For Windows PCs you will need a computer with a minimum 233 MHz Pentium (or equivalent processor, such as Celeron, AMD etc.), running Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, or XP. For Macintosh you will need a Power Macintosh running Mac OS 9.x or OS 10.x. You will also need either an available USB 2.0* port or FireWire port. The port can be built-in to the computer or on an expansion card. In the case of USB 2.0, you can also connect the Drive to a USB hub. In the case of FireWire, you can also connect the Drive to a FireWire port on another FireWire device in a daisy chain.

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