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Answer» Quote from: Geek-9pm on August 18, 2014, 09:35:07 AM Dload is Download Ohh - of couse! Thanks - but it is exactly where the Dload is fromHave you tried setting the setup program to Compatibility mode? That could "trick" it into THINKING it is running on win7. This is not a limitation of Office 2010 in general, but of the Starter Edition, because the Starter Edition is OEM Only (it is provided on the system). The Product Key you have is for reinstalling it on the original system, which came with a compatible OS.Quote from: BC_Programmer on August 18, 2014, 11:34:05 AM Have you tried setting the setup program to Compatibility mode? That could "trick" it into thinking it is running on win7. Thank you the trick - but unfortunately it didn't work Quote from: BC_Programmer on August 18, 2014, 11:34:05 AM This is not a limitation of Office 2010 in general, but of the Starter Edition, because the Starter Edition is OEM Only (it is provided on the system). The Product Key you have is for reinstalling it on the original system, which came with a compatible OS. Does this mean that it is the reason why Office will not work?This link suggest s might others know of a like problem. How to get Office Starter 2010 working on Windows 8 Quote If you bought a new Windows 7 PC, there's a good chance that it has Office Starter 2010 pre-installed on your hard drive. This software suite from Microsoft contains stripped down versions of Word and Excel that are supported by ad banners.Microsoft will discontinue Office Starter 2010 . Quote from: Charlotte on August 18, 2014, 09:10:40 AM Okay soybean - I do not want to discuss because I actually have a problem.I never said you did not have a problem. But, you seemed to be saying Office 2010 will not run in Windows 8.1, as though that were an absolute fact for all users of Windows 8.1. And, I was saying that's not true, as confirmed by the official source I posted on system requirements of Office 2010. And now, since your reply to my last post prior to this, we've learned that you apparently had Office Starter installed, or attempted to install it. I think we need clarification on the status of Office Starter and your computer. Do you have Office Starter installed or did you previously have it installed or did you attempt to install it but not actually get it installed? If you have it now, you'll need to remove it in order to install a paid version of Office 2010. I have not Office 2010 - still don't know the problem. Have tried many things. Been in contact with Microsoft - Tried to get it from my old harddisk - Tried to get the computer to think it was a Windows 7. Nothing worked - but I have Office 2007. Thanks for the help to everybody who gave it some thoughts and gave a reply You could TRY something like OpenOffice.General Reference. There are a number of Office Suites besides Microsoft Office. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_office_suites List of office suites Quote In computing, an office suite is a collection of productivity software usually containing a word processor, spreadsheet and a presentation program. There are many different brands and types of office suites. Popular office suites include LibreOffice, Microsoft Office and Google Docs.Of course, they are not clones of the Microsoft product. Each one a different in some way. |
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