[nfbcs] Recommendation?

Martin, Vincent F vincent.martin at gatech.edu
Sat Jan 14 18:06:07 UTC 2017


Office 2010 works fine with Windows 10.

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Subject: [nfbcs] Recommendation?

Good morning,

 

I figured I'd ask you guys for your recommendations on something.

 

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.

Sure enough, it was the hard drive.  It was going bad, bad, bad.

I went ahead and got a new Solid State hard drive for it, and the fix-it guy also installed Windows 10.

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?  

I know 2016 is out, but I'm just wondering about this because I still have the software which could be used.  

What are your thoughts?  How well does 2010 work with Windows 10?

 

Thanks.

Jim

 

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