Additionally, Raspberry Pi Desktop includes lots of software tools to get you started with coding and digital making. Warning: installing Raspberry Pi Desktop on a computer will delete all the data on it. Be sure to back up anything you need before you go any further. If you need to print this project, please use the printer-friendly version. See Install Visio or Install Project if you need to reinstall those stand-alone apps. This completes the download of Office to your device.
To complete the installation, follow the prompts in the "Install Office" section below. Tip: Don't see an install option after signing in? There could be an issue with your account. Select Need help? If you see the User Account Control prompt that says, Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device?
Your install is finished when you see the phrase, "You're all set! Office is installed now" and an animation plays to show you where to find Office applications on your computer. Select Close. If you're having an installation issue such as Office taking long to install, try Need help? To open an Office app, select the Start button lower-left corner of your screen and type the name of an Office app, like Word. If you have Windows 8. Can't find your Office apps?
Note: The Activation Wizard appears if Office has trouble activating. Complete the steps in the wizard to finish activating Office. From the Microsoft home page select Install Office if you set a different start page, go to aka. Note: Don't see an install option after signing in?
Once the download has completed, open Finder, go to Downloads , and double-click Microsoft Office installer. Tip: If you see an error that says the Microsoft Office installer. On the first installation screen, select Continue to begin the installation process.
Review the disk space requirements or change your install location, and then click Install. Note: If you want to only install specific Office apps and not the entire suite, click the Customize button and uncheck the programs you don't want. Enter your Mac login password, if prompted, and then click Install Software. This is the password that you use to log in to your Mac. The software begins to install. Click Close when the installation is finished.
If Office installation fails, see What to try if you can't install or activate Office for Mac. The What's New window opens automatically when you launch Word. Click Get Started to start activating. If you need help activating Office, see Activate Office for Mac.
If Office activation fails, see What to try if you can't install or activate Office for Mac. How do I pin the Office app icons to the dock?
Can I install Office on my iPhone or iPad? Tip: Don't see your issue listed? Try Troubleshoot installing Office for additional issues and their possible solutions. Before you can install Microsoft or Office you need to associate it with a Microsoft account, or work or school account. If you have an Office for home product and bought Office at a retail store or online store, but don't have a Microsoft account, it's possible you haven't redeemed your product key yet if you got one , or you missed the step for linking your recent purchase with an account.
Do the following to link an account with Office. For an Office for home product, go to office. Your account is successfully associated with Office when you see the page, My Office Account followed by your Microsoft account email address, and a button to install Office. Select the PC or Mac tabs above to help you with the rest of the install process.
If the Microsoft account or work or school account isn't working, see I forgot the username or password for the account I use with Office. After signing in with your work or school account you don't see an option to install the desktop applications on the Microsoft home page, go directly to the Microsoft Software page instead.
Select the language and bit-version you want PC users can choose between bit and bit , and then click Install. See Step 2 and 3 on the PC or Mac tabs above to help you with the rest of the install process. If you still don't see an option to install Office on the Microsoft Software page, it's possible your admin hasn't assigned a license to you. Find out if you have a license to install Office.
If you're a student or teacher and your institution didn't give you a license, find out if you're eligible to Get Microsoft for free. If you're trying to sign in with your work or school account to www. To install Office, try signing in directly to the Microsoft Software page instead.
See Steps 2 and 3 on the PC or Mac tabs above to help you with the rest of the install process. Not all versions of Office include a key, but if yours did, you need to redeem it before you can install Office. Follow the remaining prompts to finish linking your Microsoft account with this version of Office. No product key or not sure if you need one? See Using product keys with Office. The steps in this topic assume you have Microsoft or Office and you're ready to install or reinstall it.
The gelatinous stuff on top of it is the thermal paste that allows heat to efficiently transfer to the cooler. On our Intel LGA socket, we release the lever and lift the plate. At this point the only thing holding the CPU in is gravity. Carefully grasp it with your finger and lift it out. Set it aside. Now take a look at the CPU socket on the motherboard. You may need to install a backplate on the opposite side of the motherboard. Now remove the new CPU from its packaging.
Insert it into the open CPU socket on the motherboard. It should slide or sit in place easily, without you putting any pressure on it. Pull it out and try again.
If not, then squeeze about a pea-sized drop of thermal paste onto the center of the CPU from the paste tube. It spreads out evenly when you lock the cooler into place. Now re-install the cooler. Again, the method for doing so will vary based on the cooler design. Replace the access panel and screw it in on the back of the frame. Now return it to its normal spot and power it on for a test.
This is the more complex operation. Also note that replacing your motherboard, especially with a different model, generally requires you to re-install your operating system and restore it. Really, you should consider this more building a new computer and reusing old parts than simply upgrading your computer.
A handy trick is to keep your phone handy and take lots of pictures: snap a photo or two with each cable and component you remove.
You can refer to them later if you get confused. First remove the power rail from the top or side of the GPU. Then remove the screw holding it in place on the back of the case.
Now look for a plastic tab on the PCI-Express slot on the motherboard. Repeat this process for any other PCI-E expansion cards you might have. Intel and AMD stock coolers can be removed simply, but larger, more elaborate air coolers and liquid coolers might need you to access the opposite side of the motherboard to remove a backing plate.
This is the long one with 20 or 24 pins. You can leave it hanging loosely. Do the same for the 4 or 8 pin power cable near the CPU socket. Now unplug your storage and disc drives. For most recent machines, these are SATA cables.
Just pull them out and leave them dangling. Next, go for the case connections and fans. These can be particularly tricky—take note of their positions , and take a photo if you have your phone handy. Any case fans that are plugged directly into the motherboard should now be unplugged as well—they generally go into four-pin plugs around the edges. You can leave your RAM installed at this point—it will be easier to remove it with the motherboard free.
Ditto for any M. If some power or data cables are in the way, you may need to unplug them as well. Now, locate the screws holding the motherboard in place in the case. There are four to eight of them, depending on the size of the motherboard and the case design.
With the retention screws removed, you can grasp the motherboard with both hands and lift it free of the case. If it catches on anything, stay calm, set it down, and remove the obstruction. When you have the motherboard clear of the case, set it aside. If not, continue on to the next step. This is easy: just press down on the tabs on either side of the RAM, then pull them free of the slot.
Now switch to your new motherboard. Re-install your M. Next comes the CPU, so remove the new one from its packaging. It should slide or sit in place with no extra pressure. Lower the plate onto the CPU, and install whatever retention method is used on the socket.
If thermal paste is pre-applied to the bottom of the cooler, just set it down and screw it in place. If not, put a pea-sized amount of thermal paste on the top of the CPU, then lower the cooler on top of it. Install the cooler according to the design and the instructions.
It goes in with simple pressure: just stick the metal rectangle into the open slot in the case. Lower the motherboard down onto the risers, the small metal pieces that accept the retention screws.
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