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Computer Requirements and FAQs

Do I need to have a computer at Ouachita Baptist University?

Although many Ouachita students have personal computers, various labs on campus have Windows and Mac computers publicly available for word processing, e-mail and web surfing, data analysis, programming, graphic design, etc.

Lab Hours and Details

Should I get a PC or a Mac?

Ouachita supports both Windows and Mac computers, and you can get your basic academic work done on either. If you bring a Windows computer to campus, you must learn to use it securely and to keep it free from viruses and spyware. If you bring a Mac, there may be times when you will have to use a Windows computer (available in the public labs) to complete a specific assignment that requires Windows-only software. We have begun to see malware on Macs, so they too are just as important as a Windows PC to update the operating system regularly.

Some schools or majors recommend one or the other. Business recommends PC while graphic design and performing arts majors usually need a Mac. You can ask your advisor or dean if you’re not sure.

Do you recommend buying a computer locally, online, or where?

There are many options these days where you can buy your new computer. You may want to inquire into what offers you might find locally but also online. Most of our students have Dell, MacBook, HP or Lenovo. HP/DELL/Lenovo can be found at just about any large retail store. MacBook can be found at apple.com or at the Apple Store. Remember to ask questions such as:

  • How long is my new computer's warranty?
  • Where do I have to get service if my computer has a hardware problem?
  • Does it cost any extra for someone to come out to my house/dorm room to fix my computer?
  • How long are the average hold times on the phone?

What specifications will my computer need?

Computers come in many different shapes and sizes. No one computer is right for every person. The following is a guide to what we recommend.

Important Note: Chromebooks are not supported and don’t work with our campus printing system. iPads do work with the printing system but are only recommended as a supplemental device to a laptop.

Minimum Requirements (for new purchases)

  • Processor:
    • Intel 12th-generation i5 (or newer) / AMD Ryzen 5 7000 series (or newer)
    • Apple M1 (acceptable) / M2 (preferred)
  • Memory (RAM): 16GB or higher
  • Storage: 256GB SSD minimum
  • Operating System:
    • Windows 11 (22H2 or later)
    • macOS Sonoma / Sequoia (or latest available)

Recommended Specifications

  • Processor:
    • Intel 13th/14th-generation i7 / AMD Ryzen 7 7000 series or newer
    • Apple M2 or later
  • Memory (RAM): 16–32GB
  • Storage: 512GB SSD or larger

  • Antivirus software – Most new PCs will come with an Antivirus program but will only include about 3 months of free updates after which you will have to renew your subscription. We recommend uninstalling that software after the trial and using Microsoft Defender that is included with Microsoft Windows.
  • Warranty – A 3-4 year warranty is highly recommended. We also recommend enquiring on accidental damage plans such as dropping it on the floor. Apple offers various AppleCare Protection Plans. Other manufacturers offer similar plans.
  • Microsoft Office – Ouachita provides a free downloadable copy of Microsoft Office and 1 TB of OneDrive space while you are enrolled as a student. You will have access to the online versions of Office and can download the PC/Mac versions of Office on up to 5 devices from the Microsoft Office 365 Portal.

What about other operating systems?

Computers with Linux and other operating systems usually can be configured to work with the OBU network. We don't, however, provide support or documentation for these systems.

What do I need to connect to the Internet?

The Ouachita network will provide you with Internet access. To connect you'll need a computer with WiFi. All residence halls and most academic buildings have wireless coverage.

How can I back up and move my documents from place to place?

You have several options. One option is to use a cloud service like Microsoft OneDrive. As a student, you receive a free OneDrive 1TB account. Another option is to use a USB flash drive (also known as a thumb drive or a memory key) or an external hard drive to move files from one computer to another. We always recommend keeping your important documents stored in more than one location in case of hardware failure.

What if my computer breaks?

Ouachita is not able repair your computer hardware. The I.T. Services office can make recommendations on what might need to be done. We highly recommend you buy a computer with a manufacturer's warranty of up to four years. For best service, you'll probably want an on-site warranty with desktop computers; a depot/off-site warranty is fine for laptops. When computers break (and sometimes they do), a warranty is invaluable. If you do not have coverage, Complete Computing in Little Rock offers repair service with a 10% discount to Ouachita students. Best Buy is located in Hot Springs, Ark., and they offer computer repair through their Geek Squad services. The Apple Store in Little Rock can handle all Apple MacBook repairs.

What will the IT Services department help me with?

We have a hardware and software specialist who can help if you have problems with the network, common computer and operating system problems, or questions about your e-mail account or certain software applications. We cannot replace or install hardware, or reinstall an operating system.

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