Buy an old version of Windows 8. The most recent version of Windows 8 is Windows 8. You can find versions of Windows 8 Pro on Amazon and in some tech stores. If you already have a CD version of Windows 8, skip this step. Back up your computer's files. Since you'll be replacing whatever operating system and files you currently have with Windows 8, make sure that you have a backup copy of everything that you want to keep before you proceed. Insert the Windows 8 CD into your computer.
The CD should go logo side-up. Restart your computer. Begin rapidly pressing the BIOS key. This key is usually either an F key e. You'll need to do so immediately after the screen goes black.
The key that you're supposed to press may briefly be listed at the bottom of the screen. You can check your computer's manual or online documentation to see which key opens the BIOS.
If you see the startup screen, you'll need to restart the computer and try again. Find the "Boot Order" section. On most computers, you'll use the arrow keys to select the "Advanced" or "Boot" tab to do this. Some BIOS models have the boot order options on the initial page on which you arrive. Select your computer's CD drive. Again, use the arrow keys to select the appropriate option.
Make sure that you don't have any other USB items e. Move the drive to the top of the boot list. If this doesn't work, check the key legend on the right side or bottom of the screen to see which key you should press to move the selected option. Save and exit. For most BIOS pages, you'll press a key to do this; check the on-screen key legend to see which key you need to press. Once you've saved and exited, your computer should begin booting into Windows 8.
Part 2. Select a language, time, and keyboard setting. In most cases, the information on this window should already be correct; if you see incorrect information e. Click Next. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Click Install now. This option is in the middle of the window. Enter your Windows 8 product key. Type in the character code that's listed on the Windows 8 CD case, box, or manual, then click Next to proceed. If you bought your Windows 8 CD back when Windows 8 came out, you may have a copy of the code in an email in your Microsoft-registered email account.
Click Accept. This option is in the bottom-right corner of the window. You may instead click have to click Next here. Click Custom Install Windows only. It's an option on the "Which Type of Installation do you Want" screen. Click Drive options advanced. You should see this option near the middle of the page.
Delete the existing information. In the window near the top of the page, click a drive name, then click Delete and confirm the decision if prompted. Repeat this process for all drives listed. You can find a list of which systems are supported on the system requirements page. For example, your install won't be successful if you're trying to install Office on a computer running Windows Vista or Windows XP operating system.
If your computer can't install the full desktop version of Office, try the free Office Online apps using your desktop browser. I received an error message: If you got an error message while trying to install Office and it has a Learn More link, select it to get information for how to troubleshoot that particular error. If there wasn't a link, see Troubleshoot installing Office. I received an unsupported operating system message: If you got an unsupported operating system error message you may be trying to install Office on an unsupported device such as installing the Mac version of Office on a PC or vice versa, or trying to install Office on a Chromebook or other mobile device.
See Unsupported operating system error when installing Office or Set up Office apps and email on a mobile device. For information about how to download the desktop version of OneNote see OneNote is missing after installing Office or Microsoft You can also type what you're looking for using the search bar in the upper-right corner. If you're the Microsoft admin of an Office for business plan, users in your organization can only install Office using the steps in this topic as long as your plan includes the desktop version of Office, and you've assigned the user a license and given them permission to install Office Manage software download settings in Microsoft For information about how to assign licenses, see Assign licenses to users in Microsoft for business.
If you've run out of licenses and need to purchase more, see Buy licenses for your Microsoft for business subscription. If you weren't able to resolve your problem, try contacting Microsoft support. Table of contents. Office install. How to install Office. Redeem or activate. Office product keys. Activate Office. Install other apps. Set up mobile devices. Office updates. Upgrade to the latest version. Troubleshoot and uninstall.
Learn more about product keys, assigned licenses, HUP, and volume license versions. Sign in to download Office Go to www. You signed in with a work or school account From the home page select Install Office If you set a different start page, go to aka.
Notes: For Microsoft operated by 21 Vianet go to login. Sign in and install Office Go to www. You signed in with a Microsoft account From the Office home page select Install Office to start the download. You signed in with a work or school account From the Microsoft home page select Install Office if you set a different start page, go to aka.
Sign in or installation FAQ The following are a few of the more common questions or issues when trying to install Office. I don't have a Microsoft account yet, or I forgot my username or password. I don't see an option to install Office after signing in with my work or school account. How do I install stand-alone office apps such as Visio or Project?
Office is taking very long to install. Office is installed, but I'm not sure how to do something or want to learn more. I'm an Microsoft admin, how do I assign licenses to users in my organization or buy more licenses? Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback?
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Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? To restore files from a file backup that was created after the system image backup was created, follow these steps. Choose Select another backup to restore files from.
In Backup Period , select the date range of the backup that contains the files that you want to restore, and then follow the steps in the wizard.
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