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Nancy
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      03-31-2008
The motherboard on my old computer died. Hard drive was still OK, though.
Have put it in an external HD enclosure and hooked it up to the new Gateway -
running Vista. I don't have the disks for Office XP, it came pre-installed
and I purchased it, but no longer have the product key. I do NOT want to
upgrade to Office 2007, I want to use the Office XP I paid for, and was happy
using. I can't transfer programs using WET or WETC - at least, I haven't
been able to figure out how to do it, with both drives connected to the same
computer. How can I configure Vista to run my the copy of Office XP
currently installed on my old HD?
 
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Mick Murphy
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      03-31-2008
You can not transfer Programs to another Hard Drive, even with Windows Easy
Transfer.
They have to be re-installed.

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"Nancy" wrote:

> The motherboard on my old computer died. Hard drive was still OK, though.
> Have put it in an external HD enclosure and hooked it up to the new Gateway -
> running Vista. I don't have the disks for Office XP, it came pre-installed
> and I purchased it, but no longer have the product key. I do NOT want to
> upgrade to Office 2007, I want to use the Office XP I paid for, and was happy
> using. I can't transfer programs using WET or WETC - at least, I haven't
> been able to figure out how to do it, with both drives connected to the same
> computer. How can I configure Vista to run my the copy of Office XP
> currently installed on my old HD?

 
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Nancy
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      03-31-2008
I don't want to transfer it to another hard drive, I want to use it on the
hard drive it's currently installed on. I took the hard drive out of the
computer with the dead motherboard (computer was running WindowsXP), and have
it installed in an external hard drive enclosure and connected to my new
computer (running Vista). I just want to use the program where it's
currently installed. When I try to open Word from its location on the old
hard drive, I get an error message saying "The operating system is not
presently configured to run this application." How do I configure the
operating system (Vista) to run the application (Word from OfficeXP, on the
old hard drive)?

"Mick Murphy" wrote:

> You can not transfer Programs to another Hard Drive, even with Windows Easy
> Transfer.
> They have to be re-installed.
>
> --
> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
>
>
> "Nancy" wrote:
>
> > The motherboard on my old computer died. Hard drive was still OK, though.
> > Have put it in an external HD enclosure and hooked it up to the new Gateway -
> > running Vista. I don't have the disks for Office XP, it came pre-installed
> > and I purchased it, but no longer have the product key. I do NOT want to
> > upgrade to Office 2007, I want to use the Office XP I paid for, and was happy
> > using. I can't transfer programs using WET or WETC - at least, I haven't
> > been able to figure out how to do it, with both drives connected to the same
> > computer. How can I configure Vista to run my the copy of Office XP
> > currently installed on my old HD?

 
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      03-31-2008
"Nancy" <> wrote in message
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>I don't want to transfer it to another hard drive, I want to use it on the
> hard drive it's currently installed on. I took the hard drive out of the
> computer with the dead motherboard (computer was running WindowsXP), and
> have
> it installed in an external hard drive enclosure and connected to my new
> computer (running Vista). I just want to use the program where it's
> currently installed. When I try to open Word from its location on the old
> hard drive, I get an error message saying "The operating system is not
> presently configured to run this application." How do I configure the
> operating system (Vista) to run the application (Word from OfficeXP, on
> the
> old hard drive)?
>
>


Unfortunately you can't do what you want. Firstly, you can't run an Office
application from an external HDD, it MUST be installed on the internal HDD,
and secondly, and more importantly, it would appear that what you purchased
(if it came pre-installed as I understand it) is an OEM version of Office.
You cannot legally transfer an OEM version to another computer in any way or
form.
Sorry, you'll have to either buy another copy, or consider the free Open
Office (which IMHO) is more than equal to Office XP anyway. (Apart from
Outlook, as Open Office does not have a PIM as yet)

 
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SG
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      03-31-2008
Nancy,

Sorry to say but there is no way to accomplish what you are wanting to do.
Their are hundreds of Registry entries and files installed on your C drive
when you install Office and now that drive is something else when you tried
opening Word or any other Office program their are no paths or dependencies
files nor nothing else to start them.

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"Nancy" <> wrote in message
news:F5D8D955-C28D-4B12-A043-...
>I don't want to transfer it to another hard drive, I want to use it on the
> hard drive it's currently installed on. I took the hard drive out of the
> computer with the dead motherboard (computer was running WindowsXP), and
> have
> it installed in an external hard drive enclosure and connected to my new
> computer (running Vista). I just want to use the program where it's
> currently installed. When I try to open Word from its location on the old
> hard drive, I get an error message saying "The operating system is not
> presently configured to run this application." How do I configure the
> operating system (Vista) to run the application (Word from OfficeXP, on
> the
> old hard drive)?
>
> "Mick Murphy" wrote:
>
>> You can not transfer Programs to another Hard Drive, even with Windows
>> Easy
>> Transfer.
>> They have to be re-installed.
>>
>> --
>> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
>>
>>
>> "Nancy" wrote:
>>
>> > The motherboard on my old computer died. Hard drive was still OK,
>> > though.
>> > Have put it in an external HD enclosure and hooked it up to the new
>> > Gateway -
>> > running Vista. I don't have the disks for Office XP, it came
>> > pre-installed
>> > and I purchased it, but no longer have the product key. I do NOT want
>> > to
>> > upgrade to Office 2007, I want to use the Office XP I paid for, and was
>> > happy
>> > using. I can't transfer programs using WET or WETC - at least, I
>> > haven't
>> > been able to figure out how to do it, with both drives connected to the
>> > same
>> > computer. How can I configure Vista to run my the copy of Office XP
>> > currently installed on my old HD?


 
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      03-31-2008
"SG" <> wrote in message
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> Nancy,
>
> Sorry to say but there is no way to accomplish what you are wanting to do.
> Their are hundreds of Registry entries and files installed on your C drive
> when you install Office


Plus the fact that the OP has an OEM version - so it couldn't be transferred
anyway....

 
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Nancy
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      03-31-2008
Thanks. Between the last time I posted and now, I'd kind of figured that was
the case so I downloaded Open Office and have already started using it. I'm
sure as heck not purchasing yet another version of Office. (I stopped using
Outlook years ago, gmail suits my needs and I prefer web-based e-mail anyway.)


Thanks for your help.


"Gordon" wrote:

> "Nancy" <> wrote in message
> news:F5D8D955-C28D-4B12-A043-...
> >I don't want to transfer it to another hard drive, I want to use it on the
> > hard drive it's currently installed on. I took the hard drive out of the
> > computer with the dead motherboard (computer was running WindowsXP), and
> > have
> > it installed in an external hard drive enclosure and connected to my new
> > computer (running Vista). I just want to use the program where it's
> > currently installed. When I try to open Word from its location on the old
> > hard drive, I get an error message saying "The operating system is not
> > presently configured to run this application." How do I configure the
> > operating system (Vista) to run the application (Word from OfficeXP, on
> > the
> > old hard drive)?
> >
> >

>
> Unfortunately you can't do what you want. Firstly, you can't run an Office
> application from an external HDD, it MUST be installed on the internal HDD,
> and secondly, and more importantly, it would appear that what you purchased
> (if it came pre-installed as I understand it) is an OEM version of Office.
> You cannot legally transfer an OEM version to another computer in any way or
> form.
> Sorry, you'll have to either buy another copy, or consider the free Open
> Office (which IMHO) is more than equal to Office XP anyway. (Apart from
> Outlook, as Open Office does not have a PIM as yet)
>
>

 
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Mick Murphy
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      03-31-2008
I told you it had to be re-installed!
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"Nancy" wrote:

> I don't want to transfer it to another hard drive, I want to use it on the
> hard drive it's currently installed on. I took the hard drive out of the
> computer with the dead motherboard (computer was running WindowsXP), and have
> it installed in an external hard drive enclosure and connected to my new
> computer (running Vista). I just want to use the program where it's
> currently installed. When I try to open Word from its location on the old
> hard drive, I get an error message saying "The operating system is not
> presently configured to run this application." How do I configure the
> operating system (Vista) to run the application (Word from OfficeXP, on the
> old hard drive)?
>
> "Mick Murphy" wrote:
>
> > You can not transfer Programs to another Hard Drive, even with Windows Easy
> > Transfer.
> > They have to be re-installed.
> >
> > --
> > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
> >
> >
> > "Nancy" wrote:
> >
> > > The motherboard on my old computer died. Hard drive was still OK, though.
> > > Have put it in an external HD enclosure and hooked it up to the new Gateway -
> > > running Vista. I don't have the disks for Office XP, it came pre-installed
> > > and I purchased it, but no longer have the product key. I do NOT want to
> > > upgrade to Office 2007, I want to use the Office XP I paid for, and was happy
> > > using. I can't transfer programs using WET or WETC - at least, I haven't
> > > been able to figure out how to do it, with both drives connected to the same
> > > computer. How can I configure Vista to run my the copy of Office XP
> > > currently installed on my old HD?

 
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SG
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      03-31-2008
Sadly but true and IMO something needs to be done about these OEM versions
of any software to make it CLEAR to the buyer of what they are getting when
purchased. I don't feel it takes a 50 page EULA to explain. It doesn't take
a lawyer to put on a box, a web page or whatever something as simple as
WARNING this is a OEM Version and a few lines explaining what that means
just as you explained and many others in these groups over the years. It is
the responsibility of the user to read the EULA, but at the same time MS
knows it's the nature of the beast to simply click OK and move on.


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"Gordon" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> "SG" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> Nancy,
>>
>> Sorry to say but there is no way to accomplish what you are wanting to
>> do. Their are hundreds of Registry entries and files installed on your C
>> drive when you install Office

>
> Plus the fact that the OP has an OEM version - so it couldn't be
> transferred anyway....


 
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      03-31-2008
"SG" <> wrote in message
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> Sadly but true and IMO something needs to be done about these OEM versions
> of any software to make it CLEAR to the buyer of what they are getting
> when purchased. I don't feel it takes a 50 page EULA to explain. It
> doesn't take a lawyer to put on a box, a web page or whatever something as
> simple as WARNING this is a OEM Version and a few lines explaining what
> that means just as you explained and many others in these groups over the
> years. It is the responsibility of the user to read the EULA, but at the
> same time MS knows it's the nature of the beast to simply click OK and
> move on.
>
>
> --
> All the best,
> SG
>
> Is your computer system ready for Vista?
> https://winqual.microsoft.com/hcl/
>
> "Gordon" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> "SG" <> wrote in message
>> news:%...
>>> Nancy,
>>>
>>> Sorry to say but there is no way to accomplish what you are wanting to
>>> do. Their are hundreds of Registry entries and files installed on your C
>>> drive when you install Office

>>
>> Plus the fact that the OP has an OEM version - so it couldn't be
>> transferred anyway....

>



The OEM EULA does not exist for the benefit of the end user. The rules apply
to the manufacturer/vendor. It is the responsibility of the computer
manufacturer/vendor, but they shuffle responsibility onto the retail store,
who in turn are not interested in having to say anything which may be
perceived as negative to the victim looking to buy a computer..

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