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do I have to unistall vista to install Windows XP?

 
 
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      25th Sep 2007
I'm not to familiar with the aspect of computers. I have just purchased a new
laptop which of course has trial Office 2007 programes. i really dont feel
lke spending all that $ for a complete version when I have the Windows XP
program ready here to install. When I run the compatibility wizard it of
course says it's not compatible. Do I have to take Vista off completly and
if so how do I do that?

help please
 
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      25th Sep 2007
"merb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm not to familiar with the aspect of computers. I have just purchased a
> new
> laptop which of course has trial Office 2007 programes. i really dont
> feel
> lke spending all that $ for a complete version when I have the Windows XP
> program ready here to install. When I run the compatibility wizard it of
> course says it's not compatible. Do I have to take Vista off completly
> and
> if so how do I do that?


You can uninstall the trial version of Office 2007, and then install Office
2002 (XP), or 2003, I assume that is what you mean.

Installing Windows XP on the laptop won't get you Office, as it isn't, nor
has ever been included with Windows. It may of been bundled with a previous
computer by the manufacturer, but that would only apply to that machine and
wouldn't be transferable.

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      25th Sep 2007
merb wrote:
> I'm not to familiar with the aspect of computers. I have just purchased a new
> laptop which of course has trial Office 2007 programes. i really dont feel
> lke spending all that $ for a complete version when I have the Windows XP
> program ready here to install. When I run the compatibility wizard it of
> course says it's not compatible. Do I have to take Vista off completly and
> if so how do I do that?
>
> help please


You seem to have operating systems confused with applications. Office
2007 is an application (a suite of office programs); Vista and Windows
XP are operating systems. Operating systems run programs. I think - but
am not sure - that what you are really asking is how to use the older
Office XP (also known as Office 2002) in Vista. This can be done and has
nothing to do with the operating system. You can leave Vista on,
uninstall the trial Office 2007, and install Office XP. The only Office
XP program that has issues in Vista is Outlook, which will not remember
passwords. If you don't use Outlook then you don't need to install it.

Hope that helped,


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      25th Nov 2007
ANother question on this general topic: what are the issues running Outlook
2002 under Vista, and can they be fixed with updates, or is a new version
required?

-rcnut

"Malke" wrote:

> merb wrote:
> > I'm not to familiar with the aspect of computers. I have just purchased a new
> > laptop which of course has trial Office 2007 programes. i really dont feel
> > lke spending all that $ for a complete version when I have the Windows XP
> > program ready here to install. When I run the compatibility wizard it of
> > course says it's not compatible. Do I have to take Vista off completly and
> > if so how do I do that?
> >
> > help please

>
> You seem to have operating systems confused with applications. Office
> 2007 is an application (a suite of office programs); Vista and Windows
> XP are operating systems. Operating systems run programs. I think - but
> am not sure - that what you are really asking is how to use the older
> Office XP (also known as Office 2002) in Vista. This can be done and has
> nothing to do with the operating system. You can leave Vista on,
> uninstall the trial Office 2007, and install Office XP. The only Office
> XP program that has issues in Vista is Outlook, which will not remember
> passwords. If you don't use Outlook then you don't need to install it.
>
> Hope that helped,
>
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
>

 
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      25th Nov 2007
Outlook 2002 has some issues, like not remembering the email account
username/passwords.
Outlook 2003 and newer work ok.

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"rcnut" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> ANother question on this general topic: what are the issues running
> Outlook
> 2002 under Vista, and can they be fixed with updates, or is a new version
> required?
>
> -rcnut
>
> "Malke" wrote:
>
>> merb wrote:
>> > I'm not to familiar with the aspect of computers. I have just purchased
>> > a new
>> > laptop which of course has trial Office 2007 programes. i really dont
>> > feel
>> > lke spending all that $ for a complete version when I have the Windows
>> > XP
>> > program ready here to install. When I run the compatibility wizard it
>> > of
>> > course says it's not compatible. Do I have to take Vista off completly
>> > and
>> > if so how do I do that?
>> >
>> > help please

>>
>> You seem to have operating systems confused with applications. Office
>> 2007 is an application (a suite of office programs); Vista and Windows
>> XP are operating systems. Operating systems run programs. I think - but
>> am not sure - that what you are really asking is how to use the older
>> Office XP (also known as Office 2002) in Vista. This can be done and has
>> nothing to do with the operating system. You can leave Vista on,
>> uninstall the trial Office 2007, and install Office XP. The only Office
>> XP program that has issues in Vista is Outlook, which will not remember
>> passwords. If you don't use Outlook then you don't need to install it.
>>
>> Hope that helped,
>>
>>
>> Malke
>> --
>> Elephant Boy Computers
>> www.elephantboycomputers.com
>> "Don't Panic!"
>> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
>>

 
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Malke
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      25th Nov 2007
rcnut wrote:
> ANother question on this general topic: what are the issues running Outlook
> 2002 under Vista, and can they be fixed with updates, or is a new version
> required?


As I said in the post that you quoted, Outlook 2002 (Office XP) will not
remember passwords. This will not be fixed. If you use Outlook, it would
be better to upgrade to the current version of MS Office.

See MVP Diane Poremsky's site:
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/vista.htm


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