How to install IDES

Hi Experts,
I want to install IDES in Laptop so which Laptop should I buy with good specification and brand too,
I inquired that on windows 7,XP IDES not getting install and on DELL I series Laptop Doesn't  support other OS to install in it(which i want to buy).
what should in do then
Ketan....

Hi Pallavi,
You can installed IEDS software both computers and requirement as per given below:-
SAP IDES 4.7
P-IV 1.2GH
RAM  = 512 MB
HDD   = 80 GB
OS    = Windows 2000 server onwards
SAP IDES ECC5
P-IV 2GH
RAM  = 1024MB
HDD   = 140 GB
OS    = Windows 2000 server onwards
SAP IDES EDD6
P-IV 2GH
RAM  = 2 GB
HDD   = 300 GB
OS    = Windows 2000 server onwards
Regards,
Anil

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