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JUST NOW GETTING 1803 (installing) 1803
what is the install time for 1803 (gen) in guam american legion already at 64 percent
what is the install time for 1803 (gen) in guam american legion already at 64 percent
That depends on your internet connection and your computer.
Generally runs anywhere from half an hour at the fastest to reported times of 2-3 hours on older, slower machines. That's if everything works as it should. Others who've experienced problems along the way have reported times of up to 8-9 hours. As with so much else in life and the Internet, YMMV (Your Mileage May Vary).
HTH,
--Ed--
ok all is well it took about 2hrs but it changed my wall paper and i cant find it anywhere, still checking on the other changes it made is there a real list published and today all my ms office stuff updated 2010 still getting 32 bit stuff even though 64 is installed, that will be a dif post later
DME marking this solved many thanks all
You're welcome @dmesal. Glad you're getting things sorted out. If you have access to a backup of your previous install, you can probably recover your old wallpaper(s) from there. If you really want to run that down, post another thread to General Support or Customization to address that. By default, Office ALWAYS installs the 32-bit version, even on a 64-bit system. You must explicitly uninstall 32-bit and forcibly install 64-bit to get that version of Office on your PC. Most of the experts here recommend against using 64-bit Office unless you're messing with extremely large databases in Access or spreadsheets in Excel. I myself use 32-bit Office on all of my PCs, even though they're all 64-bit machines.
HTH,
--Ed--
PS: here's an interesting discussion of 32-bit vs 64-bit Office and compatibility: Compatibility Between the 32-bit and 64-bit Versions of Office 2010