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IP isWhoisCalculatorTool PointsNewsNews tip?ForumsAll ForumsHot TopicsGalleryInfoHardwareAll FAQsSite FAQDSL FAQCable TechAboutcontactabout uscommunityISP FAQAdd ISPISP Ind. ForumsJoin Search similar:[WIN7] W7 64 XP Virtual Machine CMD prompt can't see USB DriveWindows Backup not workingforeach array help?[WIN7] Error 1327 when installing programchanging the c drive to another hard drive[XPPro] More Microsoft Updates For XP? Forums → Software and Operating Systems → Microsoft → SOLUTION to Error 1327. Invalid Drive: G:\ for Office 2003 uniqs14609 Share « [2K3] NTDS corruption • windows event sound » HRMGod Bless AmericaMVMjoin:2002-02-03Darien, CT4 edits HRM MVM 2008-Mar-29 6:57 pm SOLUTION to Error 1327. Invalid Drive: G:\ for Office 2003SYMPTOM:I have just updated MS Office 2003 via http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_other-update/error-1327-invalid-drive-d/5dc7bb76-f1f0-4d2e-a49c-3d6e721bc95a the Microsoft Office update site on a pc running Windows XP Pro SP2. At the end of the installation of the updates an error message appeared stating the installation of the updates was unsuccessful.First find the log file as outlined here»support.microsoft.com/kb/884290/Looking in the install log I get Error 1327. Invalid Drive: G:\.I have never changed c drive letter. And currently there is not a http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r20249219-SOLUTION-to-Error-1327-Invalid-Drive-G-for-Office-2003 G drive.There is no G:/ reference in the registry. *(shell folders, etc.) I searched for "G:"I have tried most things I found in Google.»support.microsoft.com/?id=884298When I went to add/remove I get the same error trying to repair office. ( Invalid Drive: G:\ )I also notice ...Event viewer shows generic failure error error 0x80070643 for the failed office installs. During the office failures, windows itself updated fine. The fact the Office uninstaller is looking for a "G" drive tells me some file is pointing to it. I searched the "C" drive for any reference to "G" hoping I will see an office log or file with a reference to "G".While looking around MS KB,I found and DLed Office 2003 Tool: Local Installation Source Tool»www.microsoft.com/downlo ··· Lang=en#This had an error installing the LIS, but selecting "move cache" it found MS error reporting pointing to a G: drive location. I used it to remove the "G" reference and point it to C and am now plugging and prAYing.ANSWER FOR FUTURE GOOGLERS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>UPDATE: HRM = SUPERGENIUS (As said by Wil E Coyote)fixed...screw expurt Xchange and their fees..How to solve this issue.Download and install (re
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writingsMy Web sitesBlogExternal linksSite news Search Invalid Drive X:\ (Error 1327) when attempting to reinstall Office 2003 Details Created: 05 February 2004 On a brand new Windows Server 2003/Office 2003 installation, I attempted to re-run the Office 2003 installer to change some options. Instead, I received an error message with error code 1327, complaining about X:\ being an invalid drive. But I don't have a drive X:! I never did! My CD-ROM perhaps wasn't drive F: when I did the original installation, but it definitely wasn't X: either! And the target drive for the installation is C:. What could be wrong? Naive attempts to create a drive X: and either map the installation CD or a temporary directory to it did not resolve the problem. Reading the logs, however, revealed the underlying cause: at the time I did the original install, I did have a drive X:, which the Office Installer used as a temporary caching drive. So what can I do now? None of the recommendations in the Microsoft Knowledge Base were of any use. However, I found a solution by editing the Registry. Under the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Delivery, you can find one or more subkeys containing GUIDs. Under each of these subkeys, there is a string value by the name of LocalCacheDrive. In my case, the string value in each case was 'X', which I changed to 'T' (the partition where my temporary files reside.) After that, the Office installer worked correctly. Footnote The above was written in February, 2004. It is now September, and I ran into trouble with the new Office Service Pack 1: it refused to install. I suspect that the root of the problem was the same; a Microsoft Knowledge Base article did suggest that if you install Office from a network location and then attempt to change or upgrade it using a CD-ROM, it will fail. The recommended solution was an uninstall/reinstall, which worked in my case. Note that if you run into the 1327 problem, you cannot even uninstall Office! So you still need to make the change in the Registry, but I recommend that afterwards, you completely uninstall and reinstall Office, to avoid any problems later on. Web site copyright © 199