Office 2010 Starter, questions?

tiger2

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Hi,

I went to install Office 2007 Home and Student on my new win7 pro 64bit machine and it stalled almost 4/5 of the way through, giving me an error.

Checked error code, and it seems (I think) I need to uninstall the 2010 starter version on my machine before I can install another version (couldn't they have told me that at the beginning of the install). Instead of doing that I decided to activate and try the free, starter version.

Have I opened a can of worms? Can I update the starter version (with security updates, etc.) without being forced nto upgrading it to a pay version? ?

Probably what I should do - is uninstall it, and go back and install my 2007 version.

dp
 

My Computer

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Sager
OS
windows 7 64 bit
CPU
dual core
Memory
8 gigs
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ati radeon 5800
Hard Drives
ssd 80 gigs
320 gig
Yes, Starter can be updated & I think even upgraded later as I'm sure I read it has the full Office code built in but don't quote me on that.

Office Starter 2010 is free on new computers & is ad-supported.

It only contains Word & Excel with a few features stripped out from the full version like Home & Student.
 

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Acer Aspire 5742
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6GB 1333MHz DDR3
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Intel GMA HD
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Thank you for the replies.

I will read the articles. I actually don't want to upgrade the 2010 starter to the full 2010 - and pay.

If I need more capacity I will uninstall 'Starter' and install my own (already paid for) 2007 Office Home & Student.

I just don't want to get caught in a situation - where unwittingly - by just the "act" of - accepting an update, or clicking 'accept' to a page, that I OK to pay for 2010.

Some software vendors are bad that way - and I don't want to get caught (especially since I have my own paid for copy).

Thank you.

dp
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Sager
OS
windows 7 64 bit
CPU
dual core
Memory
8 gigs
Graphics Card(s)
ati radeon 5800
Hard Drives
ssd 80 gigs
320 gig
Thank you for the replies.

I will read the articles. I actually don't want to upgrade the 2010 starter to the full 2010 - and pay.

If I need more capacity I will uninstall 'Starter' and install my own (already paid for) 2007 Office Home & Student.

I just don't want to get caught in a situation - where unwittingly - by just the "act" of - accepting an update, or clicking 'accept' to a page, that I OK to pay for 2010.

Some software vendors are bad that way - and I don't want to get caught (especially since I have my own paid for copy).

Thank you.

dp
You cant...It needs a Product key card that you need to purchase from OEMs or retailers, the key inside that has to be entered to unlock full functionality.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Too many to describe...
OS
Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
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