Moving OfficeXP

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Ergobob

Hello,

I have a 5 gig partition on my C drive with WinXP and OfficeXP. The
partition is getting too full with only 1/2 gig free. Is it possible and/or
dangerous to un-install OfficeXP from the C drive and re-install it on
another drive?

Should I even try this?

Thanks,

Bob
 
E

Ergobob

Hi,

I was thinking that Office might be too tightly integrated into WinXP and
that uninstalling might leave a lot of trash in the registery.

You feel that there would be no problem?

Bob
 
E

Ergobob

Hi,

I was thinking that Office might be too tightly integrated into WinXP and
that uninstalling might leave a lot of trash in the registery.

You feel that there would be no problem?

Bob
 
E

Ergobob

Hi,

I was thinking that Office might be too tightly integrated into WinXP and
that uninstalling might leave a lot of trash in the registery.

You feel that there would be no problem?

Bob
 
E

Ergobob

Hi,

I was thinking that Office might be too tightly integrated into WinXP and
that uninstalling might leave a lot of trash in the registery.

You feel that there would be no problem?

Bob
 
E

Ergobob

Hi,

I was thinking that Office might be too tightly integrated into WinXP and
that uninstalling might leave a lot of trash in the registery.

You feel that there would be no problem?

Bob
 
E

Ergobob

Hi,

I was thinking that Office might be too tightly integrated into WinXP and
that uninstalling might leave a lot of trash in the registery.

You feel that there would be no problem?

Bob
 
E

Ergobob

Hi,

I was thinking that Office might be too tightly integrated into WinXP and
that uninstalling might leave a lot of trash in the registery.

You feel that there would be no problem?

Bob
 
E

Ergobob

Hi,

I was thinking that Office might be too tightly integrated into WinXP and
that uninstalling might leave a lot of trash in the registery.

You feel that there would be no problem?

Bob
 
E

Ergobob

Hi,

I was thinking that Office might be too tightly integrated into WinXP and
that uninstalling might leave a lot of trash in the registery.

You feel that there would be no problem?

Bob
 

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