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- #WHERE CAN I GET A COPY OF MICROSOFT WORKS FOR WINDOWS 10 SOFTWARE#
Windows 11 for Microsoft Office users or Windows 10 for Microsoft Office users has a chapter devoted to explaining virtual machines, how to setup a ‘VM’ and install Office. Microsoft doesn’t support installing two versions of Office on one computer and it was never a good idea even when it was supported in years past. Virtual machines are also the best way to run multiple versions of Office on the one computer. The virtual machine can run the same or older version of Windows (Windows 8.1, 7 or earlier) that’s fully compatible with the Office release you want. That’s possible in Windows 10 or 11 using Hyper/V (except in Windows Home), VMware Workstation or other virtual machine products. The more reliable way to run older Office releases on modern Windows is using a virtual machine. How to reliably run older Office on Windows 11 or Windows 10 That doesn’t mean those versions of Office won’t work, just that Microsoft doesn’t recommend it and won’t help if you try. ‘Not Supported’ does NOT mean Office won’t work NOT supported on Windows 11 is Office 2013 or earlier versions of Office like Office 2010 and Office 2007.

#WHERE CAN I GET A COPY OF MICROSOFT WORKS FOR WINDOWS 10 SOFTWARE#
Works may have caused a problem with the startmenu crashing & causing duplicate shortcuts in the start menu. No microsoft works word processor 圆4 native software results. That took sometime to find that information out.
#WHERE CAN I GET A COPY OF MICROSOFT WORKS FOR WINDOWS 10 64 BIT#
It is basically a driver for systems that use secure boot on a 64 bit system. The pci encryption/decryption controller is not needed.
#WHERE CAN I GET A COPY OF MICROSOFT WORKS FOR WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS#
Using x86(32bit) it installed all the drivers but one. It caused some other issues but I got those fixed as well. Using a modern equivalent is the answer ie time to move on! I can understand doing this for legacy bios games or apps that do not have a modern equivalent.Īnyway, you need licences for even XP vms. JimboNo disrespect but this is a sledgehammer to crack a nut. Note - there's no email client so you'll need to find one if you use email - I like Thunderbird as you can run loads of accounts and also connect to exchange servers but there are loads of other ones out there depending on your needs. It's 99.9% compatible with Ms Office - seems to be -even EXCEL although no VBA stuff - most people don't use VBA in their EXCEL work anyway.įree Office Software, Kingsoft Office Suite Free 2012 A typical modern laptop can easily run some VM's these days.Īs far as an office clone is concerned - try WPS Office - works far better as an Ms Office clone than Libre Office and is FREE as well and works on Windows 10. If you have no experience of VM's - it's a great learning curve anyway so you should have a bit of fun setting it up. I would advise against running an older version of W10 as a VM because it's quite hard to stop the wretched thing updating itself - updates are good for typical users but if you want to run legacy (i.e old or discontinued) software you need a stable environment that doesn't automatically update. If you don't like XP run VISTA or W7 as VM's.

Why not run those old legacy apps as a Virtual Machine -you could even run them on an XP VM - just give the XP machine 768MB (yes less than 1GB) of RAM and it will fly on modern machines.
