From: Richard on 10 Apr 2010 02:23 I have a 7yr old PC which still works great, using Windows XP SP3. I currently have Office 2000 on it which is getting a bit slow. If I upgrade to Office 2007 will Windows XP SP3 work better with it or certainly the same level?
From: DL on 10 Apr 2010 04:12 Office doesn't become slow, depending what exactly you mean. Office 2007 runs fine on WinXP sp3, but an upgrade will probably not impact on sys performance "Richard" <Richard(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:10F7C868-2543-4689-9514-1F7A2F97375A(a)microsoft.com... > I have a 7yr old PC which still works great, using Windows XP SP3. I > currently have Office 2000 on it which is getting a bit slow. If I upgrade > to > Office 2007 will Windows XP SP3 work better with it or certainly the same > level?
From: Bob I on 12 Apr 2010 08:17 What do you mean "will Windows XP SP3 work better with it"? Office 2007 has a greater hardware requirement than Office 2000. Your documents will take longer to open, render, save etc. It's not the operating system, it's Office. Richard wrote: > I have a 7yr old PC which still works great, using Windows XP SP3. I > currently have Office 2000 on it which is getting a bit slow. If I upgrade to > Office 2007 will Windows XP SP3 work better with it or certainly the same > level?
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