Logique
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Dear Joe and posters,
my apologies if the subject is covered in an existing thread. The predicament might be something common to many ASF posters?
After April 2014, no more support for my favourite programs - Win XP and Office 2003.
So for me, it looks like a new PC with min 4GB RAM, plus OS Windows 7 x64, plus a box set MS Office 2013 (x32 or x64..?), I like to have the CD/DVD.
Joe, and ASF posters, all suggestions gratefully received!
Wow! Not having bought any computer gear for quite a while, I had no idea that laptops had become so cheap.
Maybe time for the old clunker to go......
Currently running Windows XP on a desktop that's a bit over 9 years old. Does the job but it struggles somewhat at times and can be slow. This might be a logical time to upgrade I think.
My Win XP was struggling also with Internet Explorer and then last week I switched to Google Chrome. It is some 10 times faster but at this stage I an uncertain what to do with Microsoft Office Outlook for emails.
You might try Outlook Express if Outlook is a problem. Express is a cut down version, but faster and easier to use.
rumpole or anyone else for that matter, if I switch to Outlook Express how do I transfer all saved emails from Microsoft Office Outlook to Outlook Express.
I I switch to Outlook Express will I lose all from Microsoft Express Outlook?
Also Outlook Express requires your email name @outlook.com ..........how will that affect my current server which is iprimus.com.au
rumpole or anyone else for that matter, if I switch to Outlook Express how do I transfer all saved emails from Microsoft Office Outlook to Outlook Express.
I I switch to Outlook Express will I lose all from Microsoft Express Outlook?
Also Outlook Express requires your email name @outlook.com ..........how will that affect my current server which is iprimus.com.au
Anyway, peoples can do what they want.
As I understand, if I want to upgrade from XP SP3 to Windows 8 I have to format my HDD, install the new OS and then manually reload every program plus the data and system settings. Is that correct?
Also maybe some of my programs won't work at all with the new OS. I don't want to find this out when it's too late.
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