Recommended Posts

For those of you anxiously waiting for your copy of Office 2007 (like myself), there is a good solution for the delay. Go to this site: http://us1.trymicrosoftoffice.com/ . You can download a 60 day trial of Office 2007 (the site is run by M$, so it's legit). Download the trial of Office Professional (the one we're getting for free) and when your key comes in the mail for the Power Together Office offer, you can convert the trial to the full version. I did this last night (minus the converting to full version) and as far as I can tell, the trial doesn't exclude any features. I was really happy when I saw this b/c I just reformatted and installed Vista last night and didn't have any Office disc or anything to install Word and Outlook, so a bit of searching found the method described above. 100% legal and legit through Microsoft.

For those of you anxiously waiting for your copy of Office 2007 (like myself), there is a good solution for the delay. Go to this site: http://us1.trymicrosoftoffice.com/ . You can download a 60 day trial of Office 2007 (the site is run by M$, so it's legit). Download the trial of Office Professional (the one we're getting for free) and when your key comes in the mail for the Power Together Office offer, you can convert the trial to the full version. I did this last night (minus the converting to full version) and as far as I can tell, the trial doesn't exclude any features. I was really happy when I saw this b/c I just reformatted and installed Vista last night and didn't have any Office disc or anything to install Word and Outlook, so a bit of searching found the method described above. 100% legal and legit through Microsoft.

heh, you sound like a kid opening his present on Christmas eve because he knows the real thing is so close but can't wait any longer :p

AWESOME.

I cant even install mine.

Im trying to do the UPGRADE, and after it reboots for the first time after setting up the install files, I get a bluescreen with no information besides telling me to run CHKDSK /F (WHICH IS THE DAMN DVD!)

I DONT want to have to go through a clean install but it looks like thats my option now...unless anyone has a solution for a similar problem.

"chkdsk /f" does not fix the "F" drive. The "/f" flag means to fix any errors. They want you to run chkdsk /f on all partitions on your hard drive.

Hope that helps.

"chkdsk /f" does not fix the "F" drive. The "/f" flag means to fix any errors. They want you to run chkdsk /f on all partitions on your hard drive.

Hope that helps.

Hah idiot!!!

Think thatll do anything?

Im doubtful :(

Apparently there ARE people experiencing this problem...but none of their troubleshooting has really helped me.

AWESOME.

I cant even install mine.

Im trying to do the UPGRADE, and after it reboots for the first time after setting up the install files, I get a bluescreen with no information besides telling me to run CHKDSK /F (WHICH IS THE DAMN DVD!)

I DONT want to have to go through a clean install but it looks like thats my option now...unless anyone has a solution for a similar problem.

Years upon years ago, back when I first starting doing my own OS installs, I realized that the only way worth doing it was clean. Doing an OS upgrade just seems silly. No matter who makes the OS and how hard they try, there'll always be debris left over from the previous version. Any time you get a new OS, format, install it clean.

I figured that was a general rule of thumb by now in the tech community...only the new kids take the 'upgrade' option seriously.

there are no more free copies being given out, that sucks

Yeah, you are about a month and a half late.

The W9 is only if you ordered both since it totals to more than $600.. you have to pay taxes. :)

This has been gone over before, but since you apparently missed it: you personally won't have to pay any taxes on it, the W-9 form is just for Microsoft's records so they can show to the IRS that they gave you over $600 worth of free stuff.

Years upon years ago, back when I first starting doing my own OS installs, I realized that the only way worth doing it was clean. Doing an OS upgrade just seems silly. No matter who makes the OS and how hard they try, there'll always be debris left over from the previous version. Any time you get a new OS, format, install it clean.

I figured that was a general rule of thumb by now in the tech community...only the new kids take the 'upgrade' option seriously.

Hah Im not really a 'new kid'...and for anyone else asking advice of me I'd definitely say blow away the old OS...

Ive just got a lot of programs to reinstall and reconfigure, and it woulda been real nice if the upgrade sort of 'took care of that' for me.

I used Acronis TI 9 to make a system image of my main HD onto a secondary I just got...so I guess that + the recovery boot cd is there in case of emergency [break glass], but ill have to back up some \Program Files\xxxx directories to keep some configuration or application data...

such a pain!!!

anyone else try upgrade?

A friend of mine did receive both Vista and Office yesterday here in NY. I didn't go for office since i got it free from work ;) Thanks to whoever posted that site info back a few weeks ago. I didn't believe it was going to happen but i did it anyway and POOF!! A free Vista business.

I love free :)

So someone who requested both did indeed get both?

now I don't feel nearly so bad! ...still waiting here too... hopefully tomorrow since other people in KC area got theirs :)

"

i wish i knew about this sooner, looks like ill have to buy vista"

...yeah it went fast. good news is, it's a lot cheaper than originally thought to be! check newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.....x=0&Go.y=0

...please note that those are OEM copies, meaning that they're tied to the system that you install it on...

.....waiting patiently for Vista in mail... did not sign up for office.

Here is a real test on OEM Vista activation:

http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=352&a...xpert&pid=4

They swapped their motherboar 3 times, and MS let them activate without issue.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • (Topic to get the juices flowing this Sunday morning!...) Actually, the situation has almost nothing to do with "lack of skills", especially since assembly-line skills can be taught to anyone, including Americans, certainly. Rather, the inadequacy-to-impossibility of large-scale tech manufacturing in America today, and the reasons why America finds tech manufacturing completely onerous in the 21st century, has to do with politically driven laws amid a plethora of non-scientific, utterly politicized "science-fact" that is patently false, punitive business taxation at every turn, an array of judicial fines of unimaginable scope and complexity, and, last but not least, American unionization strictures that serve to actually slay job creation and hobble all such manufacturing endeavors in America before they can get off the ground. Globalism emerged, they tell us, as the needed answer to American hubris and an unholy American drive to excel. Unless one is buried under mounds of political propaganda, it's easy to see the absurdity of labeling the employees of SpaceX, for instance, as "unskilled labor"... Etc. ad infinitum. At one time in the recent past, American manufacturing prowess was the envy of the world in a wide variety of technical fields! The current federal and state government roadblocks against America becoming competitive globally in tech manufacturing are considerable, it's true, as anyone with a working brain knows. But remarkably, that is only half the story! The other half of the story is, of course, the corporations themselves... Chinese tech manufacturing is simply unassailable in terms of profits, because the Chinese government wants to see its tech manufacturing second-to-none globally so that no companies/nations can compete in terms of ROI, and China has completely succeeded in that goal. Let's tic-off a few things: *Chinese tariff policies are set according to what is considered best for Chinese business, Chinese employees, and the Chinese people. Huge difference with how things are done with tariffs in the US--as the US government (SCOTUS in this case, Congress in others) plainly feels that tariffs are "unfair" for the limited number of citizens who may pay them, whereas nothing is "unfair" when Congress considers the Personal Income Tax rates to be infinitely hike-able, along with infinitely enlarging annual budget deficits. *The Chinese government boldly subsidizes Chinese companies to artificially amplify their profits. *The Chinese government deliberately refuses to avidly demonize Chinese businesses and does not consider Chinese businesses "the enemy", so very unlike American (D)s these days. *Chinese labor laws and businesses are allowed to set their own labor policies according to what Chinese companies consider is best for companies and their employees... Simply put, American workers in tech manufacturing are not allowed to set their own labor policies! It is the height of hypocrisy for Americans to decry working conditions in China while simultaneously ensuring that American products are manufactured in China, not in the US, simply to maximize profits. There is nothing wrong with making a profit, of course, absolutely nothing. But there is plenty wrong with attempts to normalize hypocrisy of this kind! But rank hypocrisy and the (D) party in the US are longtime bedfellows... The current government in Washington is working overtime to see if it can toss out the horribly poor, failed economic policies of the past, while the (D)s still in Washington work very hard to bring back the stupidity whenever possible. With the right policies in place, America can be an infinitely competitive manufacturer.
    • eSound Music 3.0.0 by Razvan Serea eSound Music is a free music streaming app that gives you access to over 150 million tracks from all genres. It allows you to search and listen to your favorite songs, create personalized playlists, and explore trending music. With an intuitive interface and smart search, discovering new artists and hits is fast and easy. You can even stream music in the background while using other apps. One of eSound’s standout features is its offline mode, letting you download and listen without internet access. eSound is widely compatible, working seamlessly across Windows, macOS, Linux, iPhone, iPad, Android, HarmonyOS, Amazon Fire devices, CarPlay, Android Auto, and more. eSound Music key features: Over 150 million tracks available Smart search for songs, artists, albums, and playlists Personalized song recommendations Continuous playback with auto-generated playlists Offline mode with song and playlist downloads Daily-updated trending charts and top songs Sleep timer to auto-stop playback High-quality audio support Customizable playlists and favorites Support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Works on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, HarmonyOS, Amazon Fire, and more Cross-device sync via account login Background playback while using other apps Download: eSound Music 64-bit | Portable | ~160.0 MB (Free, paid upgrade available) Download: ARM64 | 116.0 MB Links: eSound Music Website | Screenshot | Web Player | Other OSes Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • All these CEOs got the biggest boners thinking about firing employees for AI. Turned out it was just a wet dream.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Conversation Starter
      jessse3334 earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • Reacting Well
      JuvenileDelinquent earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • One Month Later
      Excellence2025 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Excellence2025 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      flexorcist earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      508
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      198
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      152
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      73
    5. 5
      FloatingFatMan
      65
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!