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  • punkncat
    One foot less
    • Feb 2003
    • 5841

    #1

    Bring a computer illiterate up to speed

    My daughter needs powerpoint for one of her classes. I haven't got it on any of my newer computers. I do have a version on one of my computers, but every time I attempt to open it it tells me my configuration has changed and it needs to be re-registereed. Given that I have never used it, don't kow how to use it, or even what its for...I haven't got a registration code for it. Heck I have no idea how I even got it in the first place.

    Second problem is that when I plug the usb memory stick (jump drive) in on that computer it tells me I have plugged a high speed device into a low speed port. Then it tells me I need a driver or somesuch thing....????

    Can anyone help bring me up to speed on this?

    Thanks ahead of time.
  • maxama10
    Take off every zig!
    • Sep 2004
    • 1497

    #2
    *Open up window
    *Grab computer
    *throw out window
    *drive to store and purchase Macintosh G5
    Double Edit: *buy MacPro instead


    kidding


    eh go to the website of your memory stick manufacturer and download the latest driver for the model you have and for the operating system you have on that computer.

    as to powerpoint ehh sorry.

    Edit: Your memory stick is probably usb 2.0 highspeed and the computers usb ports are most likely USB 1.0 just because its older.....
    Last edited by maxama10; 08-14-2006, 08:35 PM.

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    • robnix
      email robnix@gmail
      • Jan 2006
      • 2094

      #3
      Originally posted by punkncat
      My daughter needs powerpoint for one of her classes. I haven't got it on any of my newer computers. I do have a version on one of my computers, but every time I attempt to open it it tells me my configuration has changed and it needs to be re-registereed. Given that I have never used it, don't kow how to use it, or even what its for...I haven't got a registration code for it. Heck I have no idea how I even got it in the first place.

      Second problem is that when I plug the usb memory stick (jump drive) in on that computer it tells me I have plugged a high speed device into a low speed port. Then it tells me I need a driver or somesuch thing....????

      Can anyone help bring me up to speed on this?

      Thanks ahead of time.
      You have a version of Office that most likely came with the PC you bought. There's a (I think) 45 use trial on it before you have authorize the copy with MS. If you don't have the key, call the PC manufacturer to see if they can help.

      If that doesn't get it, then you can get a free office suite here:

      The official home page of the Apache OpenOffice open source project, home of OpenOffice Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw and Base.


      It has presentation software that will let your daughter save file in the powerpoint format.

      USB -

      1) You have an older PC that only has USB 1.1 ports, and you're plugging in a USB 2.0 memory stick.

      or

      2) You haven't installed the chipset drivers, windows is using a basic driver that only gives you partial functionality.

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      • WaffleBaron
        Registered User
        • Feb 2006
        • 211

        #4
        Open office Impress is great, but powerpoint can sometimes be finnicky (atleast the version I have did it) about opening the files even if saved as a ppt just to let you know if it says you can't open it.

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        • Hexis
          Green Mag Freak
          • Sep 2001
          • 2427

          #5
          Originally posted by maxama10
          *drive to store and purchase Macintosh G5
          That's crazy talk. Clearly he would want an Intel based Mac these days. They run Powerpoint just fine.

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          • maxama10
            Take off every zig!
            • Sep 2004
            • 1497

            #6
            Originally posted by Hexis
            That's crazy talk. Clearly he would want an Intel based Mac these days. They run Powerpoint just fine.

            Heh, I thought with the latest G5's they switched from PowerPC to Intel.... I guess they replaced the G5 with the MacPro though. Blah, Always something new! (cant complain though right?)

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            • Hexis
              Green Mag Freak
              • Sep 2001
              • 2427

              #7
              G5 is the chip, so it was in a lot of the product names. Since the G5 is now gone, so is the name.

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              • slade
                Carpe Noctem
                • Apr 2004
                • 3442

                #8
                Originally posted by robnix
                QFT.
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                68/30 PE nitro tank
                cp unimount
                halo B

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