From: JTC on
I have a very old PC running Windows XP and an old version of Office Small
Business 2002. Currently I have upgrated to Office Standard 2007. I want to
by a new PC running Windows 7 64-bit.

I have the original set up disks for Office Small Business 2002 and a couple
of upgrade disks.

Can I take the disks I have and apply them to the new computer?
From: Jerry on
Sure you can but you might want to run the Win7 upgrade advisor first and
verify the Office 2002 is even compatible with Widows 7.

"JTC" <JTC(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have a very old PC running Windows XP and an old version of Office Small
> Business 2002. Currently I have upgrated to Office Standard 2007. I want
> to
> by a new PC running Windows 7 64-bit.
>
> I have the original set up disks for Office Small Business 2002 and a
> couple
> of upgrade disks.
>
> Can I take the disks I have and apply them to the new computer?


From: Earle Horton on
I read that the OP has upgraded to Office 2007. In that case install from
2007 upgrade disks, and when prompted supply the 2002 disks as proof that
this is a legitimate upgrade.

Earle

"Jerry" <ChiefZekeNoSpam(a)MSN.com> wrote in message
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> Sure you can but you might want to run the Win7 upgrade advisor first and
> verify the Office 2002 is even compatible with Widows 7.
>
> "JTC" <JTC(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:834AB8BF-26F9-4D73-B743-FBFD01808E68(a)microsoft.com...
>>I have a very old PC running Windows XP and an old version of Office Small
>> Business 2002. Currently I have upgrated to Office Standard 2007. I
>> want to
>> by a new PC running Windows 7 64-bit.
>>
>> I have the original set up disks for Office Small Business 2002 and a
>> couple
>> of upgrade disks.
>>
>> Can I take the disks I have and apply them to the new computer?
>
>