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Reset Windows 8.1 Start Screen From the Command Prompt. Despite there being plenty to like on the new Start Page that was introduced in Windows 8, and enhanced in Windows 8.1, it is far from perfect.

Reset Windows 8.1 Start Screen From the Command Prompt

The latest iteration allows for the resizing of tiles, Bing search and personalization options like a custom background image. The Start screen in Windows 8.1 also doesn’t get cluttered, as the latest operating system doesn’t automatically pin all installed apps and desktop programs to the page. Instead, there is a new Apps view included – click the down arrow at the bottom left. While it provides a great way to get a lot of information at a glance – weather, email, social updates and more, as well as many customization options – there are reasons you may wish to simply revert back to the default and start over from scratch. That sounds like something which should be easy, but Microsoft didn’t build in a “reset” button for you to reset Windows 8.1 Start Screen. Type “CMD” to reveal the Command Prompt and then click to launch it. Office 2010 Direct Download Links. Details Written by Jan Krohn Category: Microsoft Published: 22 April 2011 Last Updated: 17 April 2014 Hits: 113261 Digital River hosts almost every edition of Microsoft Office 2010 in any language it has been localised into.

Office 2010 Direct Download Links

Important Note April 2014 Downloads have not been consistently available during the past few weeks. Should your download currently not be available, please use an alternative file (different version, different language + language pack etc.), or check back in a few days. Once things have stabilised again in a few days or weeks (for the better or worse), we will give you another update. Are these illegal, cracked or pirated downloads? Digital River is Microsoft's service provider for e-commerce.

How to use the downloaded files Should you own a key from a preinstalled Office 2010, or an Office 2010 Product Key Card, you can install your office product with the files listed here in your prefered language and bit edition. Office 2010 Test Drive What are x86 and x64 editions? Office 2013 Direct Download Links. Details Written by Jan Krohn Category: Microsoft Published: 22 February 2013 Last Updated: 17 April 2014 Hits: 41928 With the release of Office 365, Microsoft Office is now tightly integrated with the Cloud, Skydrive, the Windows Live services etc.

Office 2013 Direct Download Links

Important Note April 2014 Downloads have not been consistently available during the past few weeks. Should your download currently not be available, please use an alternative file (different version, different language + language pack etc.), or check back in a few days. Once things have stabilised again in a few days or weeks (for the better or worse), we will give you another update. Download the trial version (Office 2013 Professional Plus, Project 2013 Professional, Visio 2013 Professional, scroll down for links) Order a replacement DVD (small handling fee will apply) Office 2013 backup media (requires product key for downloads and replacement DVD) How to use the downloaded files.

Uninstalling the Office 15 Click-to-Run Extensibility component. Home > Office 15 > Uninstalling the Office 15 Click-to-Run Extensibility component So I was trying to install some 64-bit Office products on my computer and saw the following error message.

Uninstalling the Office 15 Click-to-Run Extensibility component

There seemed to be a 32-bit version of the Office 15 Click-to-Run Extensibility Component installed on my computer. The Click-to-Run Extensibility Component does seamless transparent upgrades of the Office product in the back end. So there were good reasons for not removing it. But if it prevented me for installing additional features because it was 32-bit then it was time for it to go. IMPORTANT: If you have 32-bit version of Office installed, DO NOT remove the Click-to-Run components. Problem was, I couldn’t find this program in the programs list in Control Panel. So went to that location, right-clicked on c2rint.msi and selected Uninstall. That did the trick. I was able to proceed with the installation of the 64-bit Office products I wanted. Uninstall office15 click-to-run extensibility Component.

Manually Removing the Office 15 Click-to-Run Extensibility Components.