System Requirements
TurboLaw requires the following minimum system configuration:
- 233 MHz processor
- 128 MB of system RAM
In addition, TurboLaw requires Microsoft Word 2000, XP (2002), 2003, or 2007 to display its documents, as well as Excel 2000, XP (2002), 2003, or 2007 to display financial statements and HUD forms. TurboLaw will not work correctly with WordPerfect or Microsoft Works.
TurboLaw is compatible with Windows 2000, XP (Home or Professional), and Vista. Although not officially supported, it is possible to use TurboLaw on a Macintosh computer. Click here to learn more about using TurboLaw on a Macintosh.
An Internet connection is also highly recommended in order to receive updates, but is not required to install or use TurboLaw.
Hard Drive space required for:
Massachusetts:
- General Practitioners Suite: 512 MB
- Criminal: 155 MB
- Divorce: 110 MB
- General Litigation: 84 MB
- Personal Injury: 122 MB
- Probate: 97 MB
- Real Estate: 125 MB
- Workers' Compensation: 61 MB
New Hampshire:
- Domestic Relations: 72 MB
Rhode Island:
- Divorce: 68 MB
- Probate: 56 MB
- Divorce/Probate Suite: 84 MB
Network Requirements
The Network Setup Assistant makes networking TurboLaw quick and easy.
For use on a network, TurboLaw simply requires a "shared" folder that can be "mapped" to a drive on each workstation.
For example, if a shared folder called "TurboLaw" is created on a server (or another computer on the network), each workstation must be configured such that the "TurboLaw" folder appears as a "drive" in Windows Explorer. All drives in Windows Explorer are assigned letters, such as A:, C: or D:. The network drive must also be assigned a letter; this is called a "mapped network drive."
For more information on how to set up TurboLaw on a network, please see our article on How to Network TurboLaw.
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