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    Default System Requirements for installing R12 on Windows

    Hi,

    Can anybody list down the minimum and recommended system requirements for installing
    Oracle 10g and R12 on a computer. I am planning to buy a system to do some learning at home.

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    Default Re: System Requirements for installing R12 on Windows

    Hi Mohammed

    I would say at least 200 GB of HD space, Intel dual core or core 2 duo with at least 8 GB of RAM. That's something off the top of my head. You will find more details in the Rapid Install Guide
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