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yes, you can put your version on any computer if you know what are doing I would geek squad do it for me
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Microsoft Office version on this computer is not prepaid when you buy the computer, it simply shows on the start menu and wants you to sign up for it; so you should be able to install your version from a CD. McAfee is also not paid for, just constantly advertised, so you can use Norton. I don't know that this will stop the advertisements though.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can delete the 30-day trial of McAfee virus protection. Here is a link to instructions for removing McAfee from Windows 10: https://www.thewindowsclub.com/uninstall-mcafee-internet-security-windows. If the version of Microsoft Office you have is compatible with Windows 10 operating system, you should be able to use the Product Key on the packaging of that copy, to activate the installed software that is part of the Windows 10 operating system. If the Product Key does not activate the onboard software, that version of Windows 10 is not compatible with Windows 10.
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