Run Fujitsu Esprimo Q558 (i5-9400T) at reduced speed using a cloned Windows 11 Pro from HDD to M.2 drive.
Run Fujitsu Esprimo Q558 (i5-9400T) at reduced speed using a cloned Windows 11 Pro from HDD to M.2 drive.
I brought in a local technician to handle the task. I’m not sure what software they’re using, but it seems slow. My previous IT person once installed Office 2013 without asking, even though I told them we’d switch to LibreOffice and OpenOffice. I removed it myself, but it was still lagging.
I’d really reset everything and begin over. Also, I’ll delete that extra line to stay on the rules.
Yep! Besides the point that MS largely ignored personal licenses during the W7 era, you actually own the rights. You can use it however you like—though in practice it's usually linked to the physical device. Same gear, same permission, you're all set.
Office online offers a free service but comes with restrictions, such as using Onedrive, Google docs, or Google drive. Cloning lacks error correction, which can lead to complications. The recommended method is to create an image of the drive and then transfer that image to a new drive. Often, Windows and Office updates include unnecessary features that are dubious, so removing them is advised—wiping the drive completely and reinstalling is usually the safest solution.