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Name:
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SHUID:
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SHU Email:
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Please provide the following information for your laptop:
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My Laptop has a Windows OS:
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Note: Securexam will only run with Windows XP(32-bit only), Vista, or Windows 7 (32 bit and 64 bit for both). You must do all critical and recommended updates from the Windows Update page. Any questions, see the Department of Legal Computing.
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My Macintosh has 10.5.x (Leopard), 10.6.x (Snow Leopard), or 10.7.x (Lion):
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My laptop has a screen resolution of at least 800 x 600: (Important to check for Netbooks)
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How to Check:
* Go to the Control Panel (for most users, you can get to the Control Panel by going to "Start", then "Settings", then "Control Panel"; for some XP, Vista, Windows 7 users, you can just click on "Start", then click on "Control Panel")
* Once in Control Panel, double-click on Display (some XP, Vista, Windows 7 users users will have to click on "Switch to Classic View" in the upper left-hand corner first)
* For XP users: Click on the Settings tab in the Display Properties box that appears. Your screen resolution will now be displayed.
* For Vista and Windows 7 users: Click on "Adjust Resolution" on the left-hand side. Your screen resolution will now be displayed.
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The version of .NET Framework on my laptop is 2.0 or greater:
FOR XP USERS ONLY! (N/A FOR MAC, VISTA, OR WINDOWS 7 USERS)
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How to Check:
* Go to the Control Panel (for most users, you can get to the Control Panel by going to "Start", then "Settings", then "Control Panel"; for some XP and users, you can just click on "Start", then click on "Control Panel")
* Once in Control Panel, double-click on Add/Remove Programs (some XP users will have to click on "Switch to Classic View" in the upper left-hand corner first)
* If you do not see "Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0" or higher in your program list, please go to Windows Update (http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com) to get the latest version.
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Has a 802.11a, g, or n OR AirPort (Mac) wireless card?
* If you can access our wireless network, then the answer is "Yes".
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Has at least 100 MB of free hard disk space:
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* Open Windows Explorer either by double-clicking on its icon or by going to "Start", then "Run", then type "explorer" in the Open window, and then click on "OK"
* After Windows Explorer opens, find your C: drive under My Computer
* Right-click on your C: drive, and then click on Properties
* You will see how much Free Space you have on your C: drive (for reference, 1 GB is equal to 1024 MB)
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Has a minimum of 384MB usable system RAM:
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* Go to the Control Panel (for most users, you can get to the Control Panel by going to "Start", then "Settings", then "Control Panel"; for some XP and Vista users, you can just click on "Start", then click on "Control Panel")
* Once in Control Panel, double-click on System (some XP, Vista, or Windows 7 users will have to click on "Switch to Classic View" in the upper left-hand corner first)
* For XP users: In the System Properties window, make sure the "General" tab is up front, and you can locate how much RAM your laptop has under "Computer".
* For Vista or Windows 7 users: In the System Properties window, your RAM information will be on that page.
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I understand that the use of a laptop is conditioned upon having the appropriate hardware and software, and that if my laptop fails during the exam, I will have to finish the exam by writing it. No extra time will be allowed for attempting to resolve the computer problems during the exam. The Law School will not be able to provide any technical support if any computer difficulties are encountered on the day of the exam. I understand that after the exam has concluded, an attempt may be made to retrieve any incomplete exam from my hard drive. If the incomplete exam cannot be retrieved within 24 hours, the Associate Dean, in consultation with the professor, will determine remedial options, if any.
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