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I need your tests.

Which is faster on the same dragstrip, a 350ci 1969 Chevy Nova or a 350ci 1970 Chevy Chevelle?

I'm assuming you have both Models, the same as you assume someone has both Office versions? They are both built on the same "base" code, AFAIK (same as the example I gave above).

Great title, BTW, since it does NOT even MENTION Office -AND- you posted the topic in (of all places) Unattended Win7/Server2K8.

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?app=forums&module=extras&section=boardrules

12. Very often we see meaningless subjects in topic title. They give no clue of what the posts are all about.
PLEASE go read THE RULES.

Thank you, and HTH

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And what would be the needed idea? :w00t:

It seems to me like you are asking someone else to do your homework. :unsure:

Idea:

  1. make a new, clean install of 7 (or whatever)
  2. make an image of it
  3. install to it Office 2010 (take the time it is needed)
  4. restore the previously taken image
  5. Install to it Office 2013 (take the time it is needed)
  6. compare the time recorded in #3 with time recorded in #5
  7. congratulations, now you know which one is faster :yes:

jaclaz

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I need your tests.

Which is faster on the same dragstrip, a 350ci 1969 Chevy Nova or a 350ci 1970 Chevy Chevelle?

I'm assuming you have both Models, the same as you assume someone has both Office versions? They are both built on the same "base" code, AFAIK (same as the example I gave above).

Great title, BTW, since it does NOT even MENTION Office -AND- you posted the topic in (of all places) Unattended Win7/Server2K8.

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?app=forums&module=extras&section=boardrules

12. Very often we see meaningless subjects in topic title. They give no clue of what the posts are all about.
PLEASE go read THE RULES.

Thank you, and HTH

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Next time I will do that.

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And what would be the needed idea? :w00t:

It seems to me like you are asking someone else to do your homework. :unsure:

Idea:

  1. make a new, clean install of 7 (or whatever)
  2. make an image of it
  3. install to it Office 2010 (take the time it is needed)
  4. restore the previously taken image
  5. Install to it Office 2013 (take the time it is needed)
  6. compare the time recorded in #3 with time recorded in #5
  7. congratulations, now you know which one is faster :yes:

jaclaz

I do not have office 2013 therefore I can not compare between them.

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I do not have office 2013 therefore I can not compare between them.

Good. :)

So next question is WHY THE HECK would you want/need to know whether Office 2013 is faster installin than Office 2010 (or viceversa)?

I mean, one would choose (if he/she is going to spend big bucks for an Office Suite) Office 2013 over Office 2010 (which I assume you already have) for *any* among the features that it has (or that it lacks) when compared to Office 2010.

Of all these features (or lack thereof) the one that surely has NO meaning whatsoever is install time.

You install once and then use a software daily, for hours at stretch, every working day, for months or years before actually re-installing it (or very often never re-installing it).

If you are out of primary school you should have normally lost interest in common questions of the type:

Who is stronger, Thor or The Hulk or Superman?

or ;):

Which is faster, a gazelle or a lion?

of which the question you asked is a "technical" version, PC related.

jaclaz

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