nsane.forums Posted January 25, 2010 Share Posted January 25, 2010 Microsoft has provided the final details for Microsoft Office 2010's system requirements. If your current computer can run Office 2007, or if you just bought a new desktop/laptop, it will be able to run Office 2010 (CPU and RAM requirements for Office 2010 are the same as for Office 2007). If your computer can run Office 2003, you'll have to check the requirements to make sure it's up for Office 2010. It's worth noting that Office 2010 doesn't have recommended requirements (Microsoft has simplified system requirements by no longer distinguishing "minimum" and "recommended" requirements and just having one set). We've put together a comparison table to show the minimum requirements of Office 2003 and Office 2007 against the requirements of Office 2010:In terms of operating systems supported for Office 2010, Microsoft says it prioritized each OS based on usage statistics as well as the engineering costs associated with ensuring compatibility and providing customer support for that OS. As you can see in the charts above, Windows XP 64-bit and Windows Server 2003 are both missing, which Microsoft admitted and explained late last year. The software giant has yet to detail the requirements necessary to run Office Web Apps, which will be shipping with the rest of Office 2010 in June 2010. View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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