Office XP comes on a CD. It will have 449 MB of data on it. If you stuck a DVD into a CD-only drive, all that would happen is - it would act as if there is no disk in there at all - since it won't be able to see it.
If you insert your XP cd into your USB drive, then go to "my computer" . . . find the USB drive there. If it was recognized as you say, you will see it. When you find it - then right-click on the icon, then right click on "explore", then left-click on the file named "setup.exe" and the program should start installing.
Like I said earlier, you cannot let autoplay try to take over. There is a command in the "autoplay" file that tells your computer to find an internal disk drive, not a USB device. USB CD drives probably did not even exist when XP Office was written around 10 years ago.
Autoplay.exe is put there for people who don't know how to use computers and works fine in most situations, but not all. Sometimes it prevents the correct things from happening.
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Today's Featured Article - Tuning-Up Your Tractor: Plugs & Compression Testing - by Curtis Von Fange. The engine seems to run rough. In the exhaust you can hear an occasion 'poofing' sound like somethings not firing on all cylinders. Under loaded conditions the tractor seems to lack power and it belches black smoke out of the exhaust. For some reason it just doesn't want to start up without cranking and cranking the starter. All these conditions can be signals that your unit is in need of a tune up. Ok, so what is involved in a tune up? You say, swap plugs and file the points....now tha
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