Office 2010 Install Error 1305
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Office 2010 / 2007 / 2003 ERROR 1305 Ask a Question Sign up for Free 113 Experts currently online. Ask Questions for Free! ERROR 1305 - Microsoft Office 2010 / 2007 / 2003 Trying to install Office 2000 and Error 1305 D:\PFiles\MSOffice\MSCAL.CNT When I try to retry I get D:\PFiles\MSOfice\Office\ACWZDAT.MDT What do I need to do next? Thank You, Tinc... Results 1 to 9 of 9 LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Add Thread to del.icio.usTweet this thread Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 09-07, 08:39 PM #1 ERROR 1305 Trying to install Office 2000 and Error 1305 D:\PFiles\MSOffice\MSCAL.CNT http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_install-mso_other/error-1305-when-repairing-microsoft-office-2010/751b09a8-76e0-41d0-b4b9-5cbd5de2be48 When I try to retry I get D:\PFiles\MSOfice\Office\ACWZDAT.MDT What do I need to do next? Thank You, Tinc Tinc Reply With Quote 09-23, 06:47 PM #2 Error 1305 I am trying to install Office 2000 Premium on to a computer that just had WinXP installed on to it. I keep getting this "Error 1305. Error reading from file: C:\WINDOWS\Fonts\ARIALUNI.TTF. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it." It is there and I can access it. I have http://www.textndata.com/forums/error-1305-a-56033.html made sure it is not read only. I have checked out my CD on another machine and it works fine there, but not on this machine. Any ideas?? Thanks, Scott Reply With Quote 09-23, 06:56 PM #3 Re: Error 1305 Hi Scott - In most cases, this error is caused by a dirty or damanged CD. Take a look at the following error and see if it addresses the issue that you are experiencing. 824894 "Error Reading From File" Error Message When You Try to Install Programs http://support.microsoft.com/?id=824894 Thanks! -- Kristyn Wagoner Microsoft PSS Please do not reply directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Scott"
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Bookmark this page by pressing Ctrl+D on your system, so that you can revisit this page again if system http://microsoftlivesupport.org/ms-office-error-1305-setup-cannot-read-file-header/nG0LR7PUvg restart is required. Error Name: Ms Office Error 1305 Setup Cannot Read File Header Error Type: Difficult Resolution Time:~52 minutes Data Loss:Yes Scope of Error:Network Level Software:Microsoft office 2016, 2013, 365, 2010 and others Developer:Microsoft Corporation Views Today:1484 KB ID:32529 Operating System Information: ms office error 1305 setup cannot read file header error messages can occur in any of the following Microsoft Windows operating systems: Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows error 1305 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Windows ME Windows 2000 Affected Products: Microsoft Office 2016 Microsoft office 365 Microsoft office 2013 Microsoft office 2010 Microsoft Office 2007 And others.. Symptom of error: Error message pops up "ms office error 1305 setup cannot read file header" System Performance becomes slow/sluggish. Programs hangs from time to time. Cause of Error: Internal system conflict. Corrupt software installation. Virus or malware infection. Ms Office Error 1305 setup cannot read Setup Cannot Read File Header can be caused due to various factors, it is important to pin point the exact error for permanent resolution. Disclaimer The steps given below need to be followed under supervision of a Technical Expert. If you need any assistance while following the steps, you can contact our 24×7 Technical Support. How to Fix Ms Office Error 1305 Setup Cannot Read File Header Guide. Step 1: Check System for Corruption: Open an elevated command prompt. To do this, follow these steps: 1) Click the Start button. 2) In the "search" box at the bottom, type cmd 3) Look for Cmd.exe to appear at the top of the menu. Right-click on cmd.exe and choose Run As Administrator. You should now have an elevated command prompt. 4) In the elevated command prompt, type the following then press the Enter key: sfc /scannow 5) Allow the System File Checker to complete the scan of all Windows system files. Step 2: Update to latest Windows KB 1) To check for Windows Updates (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10): 2) Click the Start button. 3) Type "update" into the search box and hit ENTER. 4) The Windows Update dialog box will appear. 5) If updates are available, click the Instal