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Hello. I currently have Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit and Office 2010 Professional Plus 64-bit installed. They work perfectly fine. Now, I know there's a lot of people who look at Windows 8 negatively, however, I only wish to try and see for myself if it's good or not. I like experiencing new things. But, I am quiet a noob when it comes to this whole activation stuff. Could someone please explain how I can activate both of the following: Windows 8 Enterprise 64-bit and Office Professional Plus 2013 64-bit, in full details? I see the two topics by november_ra1n, however I'm having a hard time understanding where to even begin. Like, a dumbed down, step by step tutorial, if you will. I would greately appriciate it. Thank you. :)

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You know, Dear Friend, if you have this set, and it is working properly, then my hot recommendation is - do not rush to renew - wait until the Windows Blue or Windows 8.1 comes. You will not regret it, if you wait.

Windows 8 owner from the beginning - and not in any way from..., but honestly bought. But manure is it, .absolutely raw thing ..

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Thanks for the reply, Kalju. I understand Windows 8.1/Blue will be better and I would definetely want to try that however, I don't know know when that will be coming, some months or maybe the end of the year. I was hoping to try Windows 8 right now. :)

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Thanks for the reply, Kalju. I understand Windows 8.1/Blue will be better and I would definetely want to try that however, I don't know know when that will be coming, some months or maybe the end of the year. I was hoping to try Windows 8 right now. :)

Just try windows 8 with a fully customisible start menu you will love it trust me.i am that confident you wll glm8 -_-

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30 day trial is free by default. you can rearm it upto 90 days.

You can think to activate once you complete the 30 day experience of using 8 everyday and if you like (that's a big question mark).

Personally i had purchased Win 8 license, but after using it for a month was very glad to switch to 7.

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I see the two topics by november_ra1n, however I'm having a hard time understanding where to even begin. Like, a dumbed down, step by step tutorial, if you will. I would greately appriciate it. Thank you. :)

If you could not understand those comprehensive steps I doubt this thread would be able to enlighten you.

Just go back there and use the Skype solution for both the activations. ;)

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But manure is it, .absolutely raw thing ..

What translation do you use - I want to smoke that, too.

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Or you could uninstall both bits of garbage

I wont put Windows 8 on a PC, just wont.

But i have tested Office 2013, and for me its about twice as slow to open as Office 2010, keeps wanting to (even after telling it i dont want to use the cloud - SkyDrive to save documents) infuriate me by making me manually choose EVERY time i want to save to my own computer....and it offers nothing of a functional improvement in daily use. Its simply designed to get all your information onto a cloud server where the data can be mined. Hopefully theyll patch this bs like thy are going to do Windows8, its slow and tries to strongarm you into working in a way (cloud based) that no sane person who values their data security would....and Microsoft still wonders why people currently hate them....

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