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Default operating system not configured to run excel


I have windows xp just installed on a new hard drive....I have
excel...but when I open excel an error message comes on and says
operating system not configured to run this program.....anyone know
what to do?


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Default operating system not configured to run excel


Did you reinstall excel after installing windows XP? Might be worth a
try.


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