Further advice for installing Aceeca 64 bit Drivers

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1. 60GB or greater
2. 2GB or greater
3. Read the directions thoroughly and backup before you start.
4. You should have a wired mouse and keyboard available, just in case.
4b An Apple Bluetooth Mouse (Magic Mouse) will work with Windows once Windows is installed completely.

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