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Windows 10 Office 2010 installation error 1935. I surrender. Updated to Win office 2010 error 1935 an error occurred during the installation of assembly component 10- received 2010 single image error- uninstalled Office 2010 with Fixit utility off of MS website, Single Image
Error 1935 Office 2010 Windows 10
error code- no longer a problem. Tried to reinstall Office 2010 from CD- error code 1935. - uninstalled / reinstalled framework.net- nope. - renamed Microsoft Help Folder- nope. - re-installed http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_install-mso_other/error-1935-installing-office-2010-on-vista/71537f3b-c873-4959-b8cd-50e8bbbe8c7f Win 10 off of USB- nope. - tried to install in compatibility mode for 8.1- nope. I've ran CCleaner and Norton Utilities hoping they would clean out some left over garbage but that wasn't it. What I've found online to address this issue either isn't for Win 10 or it's a fix some 3rd Party software. Any suggestions? Thanks- Late My http://www.tenforums.com/software-apps/27176-office-2010-installation-error-1935-a.html System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... Computer Type PC/Desktop OS Windows 10 CPU Intel Core i5 Motherboard Asus Z87 Pro Memory 8GB Graphics Card GTX 760 Reply With Quote New 21 Oct 2015 #2 Joergi View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date : Aug 2015 Posts : 610 W10 I have not evaluated that problem in detail, but it may be caused by a broken installation of Net Framework, by some brokenness in Windows Installer or by incorrect registry entries of Office 2010. Anyway, searching for "Office 2010" install 1935 gives me more than 50.000 results... My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... OS W10 Reply With Quote New 21 Oct 2015 #3 Late4ttime View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date : Oct 2015 Posts : 4 Windows 10 I had 1 MS Windows technician and 1 Office Technician remoted into my system last night for 2 hrs. neither were able to solve it. Windo
font size Print view FAQ Register Login [Solved] Error 1935 on Vista Issues with installing under all versions of MS Windows Post a reply 13 posts • Page 1 of 1 [Solved] Error 1935 on Vista by gchris » Tue Dec 18, 2007 1:53 https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?t=962 pm hi all,I tried to upgrade my OpenOffice with 2.3.1 version but i got an http://www.dailytech.com/NET+Framework+1935+Error+Cripples+Some+Users+Office+IE9+Installs/article22503.htm Error 1935 with these informations (i translate them from french) :Error 1935. An error occur during the assembly installation : di_types,publicKeyToken="ce2cb7e279207b9e", version="1.1.11.0",culture="neutral".For more informations, bla bla bla ....My PC is a Dell Laptop with Windows Vista IntégralFor the installation i did :- Uninstall previous openoffice version- Download official package from fr.openoffice.orgI found informations on fews board for this trouble but error 1935 all tips are for windows XP and are not up to date for vista.Hope we will find a solution with your helpRegardsChristophe Last edited by Hagar Delest on Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:58 am, edited 2 times in total. Reason: tagged the thread as Solved. gchris Posts: 3Joined: Tue Dec 18, 2007 1:43 pm Top Re: Error 1935 on Vista by Bill » Tue Dec 18, 2007 2:24 pm Did you search the forum error 1935 office for the error and try anything which has already been suggested? Bill Posts: 5755Joined: Sat Nov 24, 2007 6:48 am Top Re: Error 1935 on Vista by gchris » Tue Dec 18, 2007 2:45 pm hi Bill,Yes, i found information about trouble with .NET so i tried to upgrade it but a message appear telling that .NET is intégrated to system and can't be upgraded.I tried all solutions i found on the board but none permit the installation... gchris Posts: 3Joined: Tue Dec 18, 2007 1:43 pm Top Re: Error 1935 on Vista by gchris » Tue Dec 18, 2007 3:30 pm hi,I post here the solution i just found that permit the correct installation :- In the the /windows/system32 directory you'll find a file named 'mscoree.dll'- rename mscoree.dll to mscoreebak.dll- install OpenOffice- rename mscoreebak.dll to mscoree.dllThat's allHope this will helpRegardsChristophe gchris Posts: 3Joined: Tue Dec 18, 2007 1:43 pm Top Re: [Solved] Error 1935 on Vista by rABiD_kittEn » Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:51 am Thanks, Christophe, for putting your solution here!I have been battling with Vista trying to install OpenOffice. I have updated my Firefox, & then switched to IE to try to update .NET to 3.5. I came to find out that that was a waste of a lot of time. I took the time to download V
Aug 26 at 11:50 PM Recipient E-mail Please enter a valid E-mail addressPlease enter a valid E-mail address Sender E-mail Please enter a valid E-mail addressPlease enter a valid E-mail address Windows Internet Explorer 9 and Microsoft Office (all editions) are both crippled on a variety of hardware configurations due to an unsolved corruption issue in the Windows 7 .NET Framework, which is affecting a small, but significant group of users. Microsoft has been aware of this issue for over a year, but has been unable to fix it fully. The crippling error, ensuing tech support run around, (literally) days of wasted time, and final solution of being forced to reinstall Windows left me feeling like the star of one of those obnoxious "Get a Mac" commercials.(Source: Apple) Only current fix is a complete reinstall of Windows 7 Over the last two weeks I've been struggling with a very odd problem. I had purchased a copy of Microsoft Office 2010 Professionalfrom Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) and had attempted to install it on my installation of Windows 7 Professional, only to discover that it refused to install. Over a long and frustrating process I came to learn that my Windows 7 install was broken, in what is currently a irrepairable corruption. And according to Microsoft support engineers, I'm not the only one. I. The Dreaded Error 1935 The first sign I recognized that something serious had gone wrong with Windows 7 was when I tried to install Internet Explorer 9. I wanted to include this browser's test results in my roundup of recent browsers. But I would discover something quite different -- a bug in Windows itself. I persistently received an error that it was missing necessary updates and could not install. I tried running Windows update several times manually, to no avail. I read several Knowledge Base and forum posts, but ultimately wasn't able to diagnose or fix the issue. At the time I was very busy and I had the