Cornell University The Johnson School at Cornell University

Computer Configuration Request Form

Computer Acquisitions**
Below are the base features of our computer systems for full-time faculty. Once you purchase your system, Technology Services will configure the hardware and software for you. A staff member from Technology Services will meet with you to discuss email and miscellaneous other offerings during your orientation. If you need additional hardware or software that is not listed below, please contact the HelpDesk.

Please fill out this form and press submit for your computer to be purchased.

Name: Date:
E-Mail Address:
Phone:
Account to be charged:
Needed by:

This is our standard computer configuration that will not exceed $2500:

  • Processor: Intel Pentium 2Ghz or more
  • RAM: 1 Gigabyte or more
  • Hard Disk Capacity: 40GB or more
  • Removable Storage: CD-RW or DVD-RW
  • Sound: DirectSound Compatible
  • Network card & Wireless Network
  • Ports: 1 Serial, 1 USB,
  • 19" flat panel monitor
  • Microsoft Office 2003 PRO (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, Access)
  • Windows XP PRO
  • Adobe Acrobat Reader
  • TurboZip
  • Bear Access
  • Laptop case (if buying a laptop)

Computer request -

Desktop

Give me the standard configuration on a desktop
Or
Give me the standard configuration on a desktop, with the following modifications:
Increase memory to:
Increase hard drive to:
Ergonomic keyboard instead of a standard
Personal printer
Specify any additional components:

Laptop

Give me the standard configuration on a laptop
Or
Give me the standard configuration on a laptop, with the following modifications:
Increase memory to:
Increase hard drive to:
Docking Station (only for laptop being main machine)
External standard keyboard
External ergonomic keyboard instead of a standard
External mouse
External monitor (only for laptop being main machine)
Personal printer
Wireless Networking
Specify any additional components:

There are several public printers for Faculty use located on the Third Floor. If you need a personal printer (*Visiting Faculty), please contact the HelpDesk.

**Visiting faculty, PhD Students, lecturers, and presenters who need access to technology for classroom presentations should discuss their needs with the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs. If we have available equipment, a laptop may be reserved for regular use through a semester and may be picked up from Isaac Rubenstein on each day the class is in session.