Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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![]() Do you still have your Office Media (DVD's)? There never was a forces reason to go to 365 (but it does make a TON of sense, even more so with OneDrive). If not, I can get you a download link for any version of Office you would like (from TechNet.microsoft.com). |
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What you think customers like or don't like is irrelevant. The gain, as I already pointed out, is to pad the number of installs and increase their telemetry. Most people will be unaware of the fact that Windows 10 will increase the amount of telemetry collected and therefore unaware that they can turn it off. This is clearly what Microsoft is counting on. The fact that it breaks functionality for some people is apparently no concern. The very definition of bad customer service. Please stop trying to defend this sort of behavior - nobody else pulls this crap.
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LOL - that my friend is laughable. Certainly not Google/Android/Chrome. Not Apple. Not your car insurance company with their systems that plug into your cars diagnostic port. Never OnStar...your cell phone company would not do that either...or Comcast.... |
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Really? Apple doesn't upgrade the OS on my Mac without my explicit permission. Apple doesn't upgrade IOS on my iPhone without my explicit permission. Apple doesn't upgrade IOS on my iPad without my explicit permission. My company doesn't upgrade firmware or OS levels without our customer's permission. Linux distros for desktop systems don't upgrade without user permissions. My insurance company doesn't plug anything into my OBD port. Come back to reality. Onstar is for a car, not a home computer. If you want to drift off topic start another thread about OnStar on cars.
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Boy, everyone seems to go off course here. The OP wants help on her Office programs! I did a search and Microsoft does have an update for Office 2013 that resolves many problems with going from Win 7 to Win 10 and Office 2013.
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I have an Office 2013 Media kit already burnt for her (all updates, just downloaded it). All she needs is to say so and I can get it to her. ![]() And, if she was to type "System Restore" in a search Window she can go back a few days (much cleaner than "Uninstall") |
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I was recently surprised with a Win10 upgrade. My Microsoft Word and Excel still work. All my files are readable and changeable. I have Office 2013. So far, I have had no issues with Win10, so I guess I am not troubled by their "intrusion" into my computer.
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Did you upgrade Office. Now Microsoft leases Office currently 2016. If you have problems go to the Computer ++ club, they spend most time on Win10, some of the moderators were Beta testers for Win10. I have had problems with my old Office Outlook and forced to use Mail, lost my EMAIL that came on recent trip. Right now have too many other pressing tasks to do, in between going in the pool, that I will address that later. Grace, if you are stuck, maybe I can help?
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Kyrie Eleison Philadelphia(Germantown) 20 years, Brandywine Hundred, DE 3 years, St. Mary's County, MD 38 years, Villages |
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I hope the moderators don't delete the above contentious posts. They are helping to educate us non techies. My 2-yr old Dell came with Windows 8, which I immediately upgraded to 8.1. Now I've transitioned from 8.1 to 10 and don't see much difference yet. Just wondering if the leap from Windows 7 to 10 is too much for the Microsoft program to handle without creating problems.
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You are correct that going from 8.1 to 10 is about seamless in how the system looks. At the end of the day, the way it looks is the biggest change (on top of some functionality that only computer geeks would notice). I have been PM for the roll out to 10 from 7 for hundreds of systems and seen very few issues. Never anything with Office of any flavor (right down to Office 2003). |
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![]() Only if you subscribe to 365. Or, you can simply purchase the software. |
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I downloaded Never Win 10 but didn't run it until this afternoon when Windows 10 attempted began play a tug a war with me and my laptop. I immediately ran Never 10. I then went to my desktop same thing so I was in a race with Win 10 upgrade minimizing screens so I could continue on with the Never 10 run. A corporation plans well beyond 10 years windows 10 is today's platform for something down the road? I have windows 7 and my information is arranged to my liking. Its my understanding that Win 7 help ends 20220. Well before 2020 I am certain to be purchasing another computer. My plans call for an apple next time. I'm sick of the hassle and the concerns about viruses |
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Sooner or later Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 7 then you will need to upgrade anyway.
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This article explains a lot about Windows 10.
Why it’s crucial for you to update to Windows 10 by July 29 |
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Besides Outlook, I can't open two games (solitaire and Freecell) and this morning I couldn't get into Sam's Club credit. They said it was a glitch on my end!
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Britton and Adrian, Michigan Alexandria and Falls Church, Virginia Back to Adrian and someday, our home in The Village of Charlotte |
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