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or 2010 This is a How to Guide on how to ACTUALLY Fix Error 1935 during the installation of Microsoft Office. There are so many sites out there that tell you absolute junk on how to fix http://sammit.net/how-to-fix-error-1935-when-installing-microsoft-office-2007-or-2010/ this error when its a simple quick & easy fix! So this is the http://www.dailytech.com/NET+Framework+1935+Error+Cripples+Some+Users+Office+IE9+Installs/article22503.htm hideous error that we all hate The good news is that its simple to fix. Once you have closed the installer Click on Start & select RUN or hold down the windows key & push R Type regedit in the RUN: field & click ok when Regedit opens in the left hand column expand HKEY_CURRENT_USER then error 1935 Software then Microsoft Scroll down till you see a folder called Office Right click on it & select Delete Then go expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE then Software then Microsoft Scroll down till you see 2 folders Office & OfficeSoftwareProtectionPlatform Right click on both of them & select Delete now close regedit & reboot your computer. You should be able to install Office now. If you still have no luck then re-install all error 1935 office the .NET Framework Installations on your computer. By Sammit| 2015-01-06T15:18:31+00:00 October 17th, 2013|Computers & IT|7 Comments Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterLinkedinRedditTumblrGoogle+PinterestVkEmail Related Posts 7 Comments Scroogen February 18, 2016 at 10:54 am - Reply Basically old crap. Does not apply to Windows 10. Useless. Simon the great May 14, 2016 at 7:25 am - Reply Scroogen, this works in Windows 10. Idiot. gstand May 22, 2016 at 12:13 pm - Reply Sure does work with Windows 10……great help! Clive May 31, 2016 at 11:21 pm - Reply Thank you so much. After hours of frustration this worked brilliantly on Windows 7. Mohsin August 19, 2016 at 4:51 pm - Reply I had the same issue on windows 10 for office 2007 and 2010, i tried everything from repairing dot net framework to removing registry values, nothing worked, The solution that worked for me was DISABLE or UNINSTALL your anti virus and it works like a charm 🙂 good luck! jigglypuff August 24, 2016 at 10:06 pm - Reply Thanks Moshin! Tried a bunch of advice that didn't work. Disabling McAfee did the trick! blubberdeblub September 25, 2016 at 2:31 am - Reply Removing McFee worked just fine ! Leave A Comment Cancel reply Comment Recent Posts Shortcu
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 Windows Update process set to automatic, so I decided to stop wasting time on the issue and wait for Microsoft to push down a fix. In retrospect I probably should have posted to Microsoft Answers or called support, but again these things take time and having a working Internet Explorer 9 was a relatively secondary concern to me. The problem would reappear this month when I purchased a copy of MSO 2010 Pro. and attempted an install. The process consistently failed with the error: Error 1935. An error occurred during the installation of assembly component {03A12C9D