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Can Office 2016 run on Windows Vista?


WinSuper2005

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 March 2023 builds or later are too buggy, I hope @win32 is going to fix issues March 2023 builds regarding Settings.ini error. So, installing Office 2016 RTM on Windows Vista Extended Kernel October 2022 build, is okay. It must be October 2022 build or later, because all will stick with October 2022 build as March 6 builds or later will kill Windows Vista.

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3 hours ago, WinSuper2005 said:

March 2023 builds or later are too buggy, I hope @win32

Could you please describe in details? What did you mean "kill Vista"?

 

3 hours ago, WinSuper2005 said:

March 6 builds or later will kill Windows Vista.

 

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2 hours ago, WinSuper2005 said:

This is done by @WinFX

 

 March 2023 builds or later are too buggy, I hope @win32 is going to fix issues March 2023 builds regarding Settings.ini error. So, installing Office 2016 RTM on Windows Vista Extended Kernel October 2022 build, is okay. It must be October 2022 build or later, because all will stick with October 2022 build as March 6 builds or later will kill Windows Vista.

YEAH, PARTICULARLY THE 32-BIT (x86) SHELL COMPONENTS ARE COMPLETELY F‪‮DEKCU‬ UP...

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4 hours ago, Brickedandroid said:

YEAH, PARTICULARLY THE 32-BIT (x86) SHELL COMPONENTS ARE COMPLETELY F‪‮DEKCU‬ UP...

And if I don't use 32 apps? Everything else fine?

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3 hours ago, Brickedandroid said:

At least native 64-bit apps have little and mild errors that still can be tolerated

Thanks, I'll try it then. I mostly run x64 games, and if the Office is 64bit, what about it? No errors?

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On 7/12/2023 at 1:07 AM, Brickedandroid said:

YEAH, PARTICULARLY THE 32-BIT (x86) SHELL COMPONENTS ARE COMPLETELY F‪‮DEKCU‬ UP...

March 2023 builds or later killed the 32 bit shell components! So, I stick with the October 2022 build.

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