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    installing office 2010 on xp

    i want to install office 2010 on xp sp2 ..
    it gives some errors ...
    is there any way to install it in xp...?

    what update should i do... wihout upgrading to seven

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    Re: installing office 2010 on xp

    Dont believe it is compatible

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    Re: installing office 2010 on xp

    I believe you need SP3 installed-officially anyway-to install on XP
    Last edited by JosephP; 10-22-2012 at 08:43 AM.
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    Re: installing office 2010 on xp

    SP2 is compatible with up to 2007 version not 2010...
    as Joseph has said upgrade your OS to SP3
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    Re: installing office 2010 on xp

    I installed the Multimedia software.The system will not support. why? You know the reason reply me.

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    Re: installing office 2010 on xp

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