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I have an older computer that works quite well, but the hard disk had
been divided into two segments - C and D. The C segment is full, and
the D is nearly empty. Office takes a lot of space, so I moved it to
D. Of course, now it will not open. I no longer have the disks or
anything - it is office 2003, which I greatly prefer to office 2007,
and it is on my computer, I paid for it and bought the disks 7 years
ago (but lost them in a move since then). It is all possible to open
it, or am I SOL? It is a legal, paid for copy from long ago.
I am over 60 years old but fairly computer literate, and I think there
is a way to change the registry, but I am a little scared to lose
everything of I screw it up. I am hoping for a more user-friendly
solution that will enable me to use the program that I bought an paid
for...
Thanks for any help...
been divided into two segments - C and D. The C segment is full, and
the D is nearly empty. Office takes a lot of space, so I moved it to
D. Of course, now it will not open. I no longer have the disks or
anything - it is office 2003, which I greatly prefer to office 2007,
and it is on my computer, I paid for it and bought the disks 7 years
ago (but lost them in a move since then). It is all possible to open
it, or am I SOL? It is a legal, paid for copy from long ago.
I am over 60 years old but fairly computer literate, and I think there
is a way to change the registry, but I am a little scared to lose
everything of I screw it up. I am hoping for a more user-friendly
solution that will enable me to use the program that I bought an paid
for...
Thanks for any help...