Windows 10: Lost Programs

Discus and support Lost Programs in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I am new to this forum and not particularly computer literate. I recently purchased an ASUS computer with Windows 10 installed. The old computer had... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by bagiocop, Jan 7, 2016.

  1. bagiocop Win User

    Lost Programs


    I am new to this forum and not particularly computer literate. I recently purchased an ASUS computer with Windows 10 installed. The old computer had Windows 7 on it. Because of all the noise about Windows 10, I opted for 10 rather than 7. So, I downloaded all the files from the old computer and re-installed them on the new computer. But I can't open the old files because apparently there is no program on this new computer to open Word docs, etc. Where do I even begin?
    Thanks for the help.

    :)
     
    bagiocop, Jan 7, 2016
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  2. Lost programs

    Hi Spencer,

    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

    As I understand, you have lost all of the programs after installing Windows 10.

    Unfortunately, there is nothing much we can do to get back the programs lost. You may have to install them again.

    Do let us know if you have any other queries pertaining to Windows in the future. We will be happy to help.

    Thank you.
     
    SujataMoktan, Jan 7, 2016
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  3. DaveM121 Win User
    lost programs

    Windows 10 Reset can keep your files and pre-installed apps in the Windows System. Any third party applications may need to be re-installed using the installer you originally installed from. If you do not have the original installers, you will probably have
    to download them.

    If the missing apps are from the manufacturer of your system, you can download them from the support page for your device on their Website . . .
     
    DaveM121, Jan 7, 2016
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  4. iceferret Win User

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    iceferret, Jan 7, 2016
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  5. Programs can't be migrated by copying like regular files can. All software would need to be reinstalled on the new computer, so if you don't have the mean to reinstall it, such as a CD, etc, then you will either have to purchase the software again, or use a free alternative.
     
    DeaconFrost, Jan 7, 2016
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  6. Berton Win User
    It's been a long-standing fact that files created by any program need such a program installed on a new computer and there's many third-party programs that don't automatically come with the computer. Sometimes a user has the disc or the download for the programs to install from, some programs that worked on Win7 or Win8/8.1 will work on Win10, sometimes they won't. It's a bigger problem going from WinXP or WinVista to Win10. The largest issue I see in setting up a number of Win10 Upgrades is finding drivers for older Printers and Scanners, about half I've done had to 'bite the bullet' and get a new device.
     
    Berton, Jan 7, 2016
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  7. b1rd Win User
    Hey bagiocop-

    Another option to consider might be LibreOffice (free).

    This is what I used when I upgraded to a newer system (without MS Office). You can configure it to open Word Docs as the dfefault program, and all honesty, I think it's as good as MS Word, just cheaper- free!

    I did see that iceferret suggested Open Office, which is good too. I can't remember exactly why I opted for LibraOffice over Open Office, but I think Open Office had some type of a side bar with an upgrade request that I found annoying. (Going on memory though)
     
    b1rd, Jan 7, 2016
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  8. Berton Win User

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    I gave up on OpenOffice because sometime around when IBM bought it and late version 3.x or 4 the support for Works files was dropped. Such support still lives in LibreOffice, great for some of my older clients who created recipes in Works which was dropped a few years ago.
     
    Berton, Jan 8, 2016
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  9. pyramid10 Win User
    At some point in time, Apache's OpenOffice was not being supported by management and development slowed to a crawl. LibreOffice was born and branched out, and is now at version 5.0.4, with 5.1.0 in the pipeline.
     
    pyramid10, Jan 8, 2016
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  10. BunnyJ New Member
    The support for OpenOffice has vastly improved and I'm happily using it.
     
    BunnyJ, Jan 8, 2016
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  11. Berton Win User
    I used Sun Micro's Star Office more than a few years ago, before it became OpenOffice. I've had LibreOffice since version 2. Development was started back in about late 2000. The old Lotus programs, 1-2-3 and WordPro [formerly AmiPro] and others, were bought by IBM, republished as IBM Lotus Symphony and appear to be similar to both OpenOffice and LibreOffice and also free. I have version 3 and seems development stalled with version 4 BETA.
     
    Berton, Jan 8, 2016
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  12. RolandJS Win User
    I installed both Libre and Open office suites, giving Libra all defaults, then Open all defaults, kinda cool! What one doesn't touch, the other one will.
     
    RolandJS, Jan 8, 2016
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  13. bagiocop Win User

    Lost Programs

    Thanks for the help and suggestions. I have installed MS Offcie 2003 from a disc I found a box in the closet. Just hard to teach an old dog new tricks. Windows 10 is here to stay but I can't understand what all the cheering is about. Windows 7 was fine but then again all I do is surf the net and email. 10 seems unnecessarily complicated to me.
     
    bagiocop, Jan 8, 2016
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  14. What you are calling unnecessarily complicated is just change. If you've never used Windows 8/8.1, you will see this as a bigger change. You can't stay the same or push out products that look and feel the same if you want to stay relevant in the tech world. That's one reason so many of us chose the tech field as our career.
     
    DeaconFrost, Jan 10, 2016
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  15. bagiocop Win User
    You are probably right. I tend to be old fashion, conservative. I don't need all the "gee whiz' stuff 10 offers. I didn't need all the features of Windows 7 but at least I knew the program and where all my stuff was located. I'm certainly not the only one who has a limited need for a computer. Yet I must upgrade to 10. Like being forced to buy a Cadillac when all I need is a civic. Well, it is what it is. No sense complaining now. Get over it or die with it as they say.

     
    bagiocop, Jan 11, 2016
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