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New Computer
Ive got a new computer and I'm trying to install
Microsoft office on it from my old computer but it won't let me copy it onto a disc (I think its to prevent copyright). I think that I've either lost the original discs or else it was already on my old computer. URGENT. |
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Sean wrote:
Ive got a new computer and I'm trying to install Microsoft office on it from my old computer but it won't let me copy it onto a disc (I think its to prevent copyright). I think that I've either lost the original discs or else it was already on my old computer. URGENT. You can't copy the program from your machine to a disk - you HAVE to have the original install CD to proceed. |
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Gordon wrote:
Sean wrote: Ive got a new computer and I'm trying to install Microsoft office on it from my old computer but it won't let me copy it onto a disc (I think its to prevent copyright). I think that I've either lost the original discs or else it was already on my old computer. URGENT. You can't copy the program from your machine to a disk - you HAVE to have the original install CD to proceed. To add to what Gordon has said, you have an OEM licence. An OEM licence is tied forever to the system it was first installed on and cannot be installed on any other, no matter what fate befalls the old system. In other words, to summarise, if you want Office on your new system, you are required to purchase it. -- My great-grandfather was born and raised in Elgin - did he eventually lose his marbles? |
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No can do -- you will have to purchase the software, if you want to install
it on a new computer. "Miss Perspicacia Tick" wrote in message .. . Gordon wrote: Sean wrote: Ive got a new computer and I'm trying to install Microsoft office on it from my old computer but it won't let me copy it onto a disc (I think its to prevent copyright). I think that I've either lost the original discs or else it was already on my old computer. URGENT. You can't copy the program from your machine to a disk - you HAVE to have the original install CD to proceed. To add to what Gordon has said, you have an OEM licence. An OEM licence is tied forever to the system it was first installed on and cannot be installed on any other, no matter what fate befalls the old system. In other words, to summarise, if you want Office on your new system, you are required to purchase it. -- My great-grandfather was born and raised in Elgin - did he eventually lose his marbles? |
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