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Office 2013 on Windows XP?


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We all know that Windows XP will not be able to run Office 2013.However,with the use of one core api,it can be possible.

 

Here is some tests i made.Sadly currently no apps can run properly.I tried to disable rollback feature in order to force the windows installer to install the files.The installer did run properly and installed the files that office 2013 requires.However,all office application crashed after launching.

https://imgur.com/a/m6CCVnJ

Weirdly,Microsoft Update is able to detect the Updates of Office 2013 and the updates can be installed properly through Microsoft Update

https://imgur.com/a/iMZslJj

https://imgur.com/a/L0pcQ2t

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It's a shame that the last officially supported version of Office is 2010. Because that version introduced a bug that was never fixed and that it was not present in Office 2007. I'm talking about inserting videos to Powerpoint presentation. For reasons I could never understand videos would not play properly on Powerpoint 2010 unless you used WMV format. Office 2007 could play avi and mp4.

It's weird though that in your screenshot Powerpoint and Excel claim there's not enough memory. How much ram do you have ?

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5 hours ago, tekkaman said:

It's a shame that the last officially supported version of Office is 2010. Because that version introduced a bug that was never fixed and that it was not present in Office 2007. I'm talking about inserting videos to Powerpoint presentation. For reasons I could never understand videos would not play properly on Powerpoint 2010 unless you used WMV format. Office 2007 could play avi and mp4.

It's weird though that in your screenshot Powerpoint and Excel claim there's not enough memory. How much ram do you have ?

4 gb of ram

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Then it should work I guess. I don't know what's wrong. Sorry. Do you have all the Visual C Redistributables that are compatible with XP ? I ask because for example Office 2016 requires visual C 2015-2019 installed to work.

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