Office 2010 Starter Offline Setup Tool V13 [upd]

For those of us still managing legacy systems or needing a lightweight document viewer without the bloat of a full Office installation, Office Starter 2010 remains a go-to solution. However, the original installer required a mandatory internet connection to download components—until now.

Released alongside the full-fledged Microsoft Office 2010 suite, Starter Edition was a of Office. Unlike trial versions that expire after 30 days, Starter was designed to last indefinitely. It was pre-installed on many new netbooks and budget laptops from OEMs like Dell, HP, Acer, and Lenovo between 2010 and 2013.

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If you have an old laptop (Windows 7 or early Windows 10) and you simply need to type documents or open spreadsheets, this saves you from buying a subscription. It creates a legal (albeit ad-supported) Office installation without requiring a product key.

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: Includes patches to help the 32-bit Starter Edition run on newer operating systems like Windows 10 and Windows 11. Unlike trial versions that expire after 30 days,

Office 2010 cannot connect to modern OneDrive, SharePoint Online (requires TLS 1.2+ upgrades), or Outlook.com. The ad servers it tries to contact may be offline or compromised.