Re: XP Pro over XP Home
From: wojo (kwoyachSPAM53954_at_yahoo.SPAMcom)
Date: 03/26/04
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 19:32:36 GMT
Ummm I think your confused
Office XP is not an operating system. Windows XP is.
Office XP is a suite of programs (Word processor, Spread***, presentation,
etc...) that runs on your computer. You can most definitely install Office
with Windows XP obviously since it only a program.
"LuDi790" <ludi790@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I've got XP Home and may be getting XP Office today, but I need to know if
> 'Office' can be installed on top of 'Home'
>
> - or -
>
> if I can install it on a completely separate (with separate partition)
> Hard
> drive on my system?
>
> Reason, I ask is that I've got things which I'd rather not be without and
> would
> be a huge hassle for me to reinstall and get back in sync if I had to
> uninstall
> my current version. Also, I need 'Office's PWS.
> Thus................
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