T
Thomas Gray
I purchased a new Dell, Dimension 8300 computer, pre-
loaded with MS Office XP (Small Business). I immediately
experienced technical problems with both software and
hardware. Therefore, with Dell Corperation`s Technical
Support advice, I`ve reformated the Hard Drive 3 times;
with the resulting loss of all software, established on
the Hard Drive. Hence, I`ve been required to reload
Microsoft Office XP, at least 3 times.
I write letters and reports in other languages, besides
English, and I own language, letter font programs, which
are only compatable with MS Office 2000. I tried several
times to load MS Office 2000 on my C-Drive, while
concurrently keeping MS Office XP on the D-Drive (another
Hard Disk) installed on my computer. I could never get
Office 2K and XP to co-exist together, without
conflicts. As a result, due to work pressure, I
uninstalled Office XP several times and reloaded
(installed) it several times (I did not keep count).
To make a long story short; I can now no longer load
Office XP. The last time, I succesfully used your
product, I was directed to: First a Microsoft Website---
which was non-operational and then to a automated
telephone location. Whereupon, I was told by your
automaton to enter a long series of numbers; later the
robot gave me numbers to inter, to enable Office to
work. After yet another Dell Computer problem, I was
instructed, yet again to format my Hard Drive (the one I
now had Office XP installed on). I then learned that I
had exceeded my pre-ordained number of loads, now offered
in Office XP.
Now, when I tried to explain this all to your staff, I
was treated with suspicion. I was more or less told that
I was the "type of customer" Microsoft Corporation had to
protect against. Therefore, due to happenstances: 1) I
can no longer load or use MS Office XP and 2) Have been
defined as a thief by Microsoft Corporation`s Staff.
This has resulted in extreme frustration, disappointment
with Microsoft and displeasure with Microsoft on my part.
loaded with MS Office XP (Small Business). I immediately
experienced technical problems with both software and
hardware. Therefore, with Dell Corperation`s Technical
Support advice, I`ve reformated the Hard Drive 3 times;
with the resulting loss of all software, established on
the Hard Drive. Hence, I`ve been required to reload
Microsoft Office XP, at least 3 times.
I write letters and reports in other languages, besides
English, and I own language, letter font programs, which
are only compatable with MS Office 2000. I tried several
times to load MS Office 2000 on my C-Drive, while
concurrently keeping MS Office XP on the D-Drive (another
Hard Disk) installed on my computer. I could never get
Office 2K and XP to co-exist together, without
conflicts. As a result, due to work pressure, I
uninstalled Office XP several times and reloaded
(installed) it several times (I did not keep count).
To make a long story short; I can now no longer load
Office XP. The last time, I succesfully used your
product, I was directed to: First a Microsoft Website---
which was non-operational and then to a automated
telephone location. Whereupon, I was told by your
automaton to enter a long series of numbers; later the
robot gave me numbers to inter, to enable Office to
work. After yet another Dell Computer problem, I was
instructed, yet again to format my Hard Drive (the one I
now had Office XP installed on). I then learned that I
had exceeded my pre-ordained number of loads, now offered
in Office XP.
Now, when I tried to explain this all to your staff, I
was treated with suspicion. I was more or less told that
I was the "type of customer" Microsoft Corporation had to
protect against. Therefore, due to happenstances: 1) I
can no longer load or use MS Office XP and 2) Have been
defined as a thief by Microsoft Corporation`s Staff.
This has resulted in extreme frustration, disappointment
with Microsoft and displeasure with Microsoft on my part.