Here's a stupid question....

PAB

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Thanks George :agree2: ,

It Annoys me that Companies are Allowed to do things Like this ( NOT Including Certain Utilities etc ) Without Letting the Customer Know. I Suppose that is their way of Keeping the Price Down and making it More Financially Attractive.
I did Manage to get the Student XP Professional Package ( Includes Excel, Word, Access and PowerPoint ) through my Daughters School.

Thanks Again.

All the Best
PAB
:wavey:
 

gsobier

Member
PAB:

Micosoft is the very best getting those of us who know better, annoyed:burnt:. IBM does not. I have Office 97 on Windows XP here... ...it works:D.

Regards,
George:)
PAB said:
Thanks George :agree2: ,

It Annoys me that Companies are Allowed to do things Like this ( NOT Including Certain Utilities etc ) Without Letting the Customer Know. I Suppose that is their way of Keeping the Price Down and making it More Financially Attractive.
I did Manage to get the Student XP Professional Package ( Includes Excel, Word, Access and PowerPoint ) through my Daughters School.

Thanks Again.

All the Best
PAB
:wavey:
 
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peter

Member
gsobier said:
...thats correct, I've seen many shops go to great lengths for Disaster Recovery... ...lots of work... ...they even did testing on weekends to make sure they could recover at a temporary site using off-site backups... ...one test I remember clearly was a "disaster"... ...the company responsible for sending backup tapes failed to send the correct ones:lol:...
Moral of the story: they shoulda had a backup company, backing up the backup company.:D
 
nipsirc said:
DB

Can't beat the greatest.... BUT at least I'm not jealous.... ;) :lol:

Won't continue with this discussion as the old man assumes everything and is high up that imaginary pedestal and can't see what's actually cooking and a huge & useless waste of my time and LT's bandwidth though it's been fun.

ThornC, though I don't agree with the archiving/backup stuff, you are right, we should not compare our apples. So I'm bowing out
Anyway, good luck with your pentabyte backup. Wow, that's huge......


:wavey:
Good luck to you...and don't waiste anymore bandwidth ... :lol: :lol:
 

rinavicky

Member
No, you cannot install Windows XP Proffesional on top of the Home Edition. Format the Drive out first adn do a clean install. If you have Windoes 98 on the computer, you could do an install on top keep all of your original files....good luck!!!
 

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