Millie

B

Bastet

Margie said:
As per my post of 11/7
My operating system is Windows 98 SE

Milly has better things to do with her time than to trawl the group looking
for 8-day-old posts. You do realise that, even if you do manage to get
Office installed, you'll have no space left to do much with it? 96 MB RAM
means that 32MB is being utilised by the on-board graphics chip. Office 2000
requires:-

16MB RAM for the OS plus 8MB for Outlook, Access, Excel, FrontPage,
PowerPoint and Word and 16MB for PhotoDraw (you don't say what version you
have so this is based on the Premium version). That's 80MB, that only leaves
you 16.

Disk space requirements - 550MB

Processor: 200MHz or above.

Does your system meet - or exceed - these requirements?
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Plus, she spelled my name wrong. No points - no biscuit!

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to the
Swen virus, all e-mails sent to my actual account will be deleted w/out
reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
Bastet <[email protected]> asked:

| Margie wrote:
|| As per my post of 11/7
|| My operating system is Windows 98 SE
|
| Milly has better things to do with her time than to trawl the group
| looking for 8-day-old posts. You do realise that, even if you do
| manage to get Office installed, you'll have no space left to do much
| with it? 96 MB RAM means that 32MB is being utilised by the on-board
| graphics chip. Office 2000 requires:-
|
| 16MB RAM for the OS plus 8MB for Outlook, Access, Excel, FrontPage,
| PowerPoint and Word and 16MB for PhotoDraw (you don't say what
| version you have so this is based on the Premium version). That's
| 80MB, that only leaves you 16.
|
| Disk space requirements - 550MB
|
| Processor: 200MHz or above.
|
| Does your system meet - or exceed - these requirements?
 

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