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Will that work? Is that even supposed to work the way I want it to? Are MS Office files compatible with LibreOffice? And if a magnitude 8.8 quake does !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! , will I be able to finally go deep enough to find the one thing I have been seeking for so long— !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! ? Or will I only find my own seat in Hell because I’m a bad liar to my own family?
Find out next week—or now, if you give me the answer.
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Yes. Yes. Yes. I have no idea. Probably
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1. If you want to take advantage of the free upgrade, you need to first run the upgrade on your existing OS to bind your current Windows product key to Windows 10. Then you can reformat the drive and do a clean install if you want.
2. MS Office files can be opened and exported by LibreOffice, but be aware of potential anomalies during transformation between MS Office formats and Open Document formats.
3. Out on a limb, yes! :D
4. Also yes. :p
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Do you have Acronis/Ghost/Samsung SD data migration?
If you do you can do your free” w10 install and then sysprep and pull an image of your freshly installed w10. Good for if you ever get to deep. Or you could keep whatever you have right now as is and install VMWare workstation and generate a w10 virtual machine to use whenever you want.