[Trainer-Talk] Recommendation?
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Sat Jan 14 18:11:29 UTC 2017
I am using Office 2010 on a Windows 10 machine, and it works fine. I
would think the only problem might be memory -- that is how much you
have. I would think you would want 2 gigs minimum, 4 would be
better, and 1 would be problematic.
Dave
At 12:00 PM 1/14/2017, Jim Portillo via Trainer-Talk wrote:
>Good morning,
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>I figured I'd ask you guys for your recommendations on something.
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>Before, I've posted about a very trusted old work horse laptop that I have,
>and that computer has had some trials. It has had to be completely
>reformatted at one time, and it worked well for a while. Then, was no
>longer behaving again, so this time, instead of having a good friend of mine
>reformat it again, I took it to a real fix-it shop. I wondered if it could
>be the hard drive or something.
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>Sure enough, it was the hard drive. It was going bad, bad, bad.
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>I went ahead and got a new Solid State hard drive for it, and the fix-it guy
>also installed Windows 10.
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>It was running Windows 7 and MS Office 2010. I still have the software for
>MSOffice 2010. Should I re-install it, and if I do, will it still work
>well?
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>I know 2016 is out, but I'm just wondering about this because I still have
>the software which could be used.
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>What are your thoughts? How well does 2010 work with Windows 10?
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>Thanks.
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>Jim
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