Office 2003 Install Error Drive Spins
in message news:06D9736B-B27A-4EE3-BB4E-7D82B96358AE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Has anyone succesfully installed the trial version 2003? I downloaded it yesterday, tried to install it today and after 30 seconds it stops and gives me just a Fatal Error message. I found many articles about the fatal error when trying to install it, none of them have any answers, only questions asked. I read through the help database but my goodness I would have to be a rocket scientist to figure out where to begin. I also see a lot of questions about not being able http://6ei9eu.rg.ro/GE-v to install the SP's. Is Office 2003 buggy in how it figures out how to install itself? Why doesn't it or "Microsoft" make the installation of these programs just a little smarter with the programming. My computer is less then 2 yr old, I exceed the minimum specs needed by far. I keep it clean and orderly and I think that a program http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/Office/microsoft.public.officeupdate/2006-11/msg00006.html that is as expensive as Office is, it should be able to babysit itself and act accordingly. Would I have better luck upgrading to 2003 for a CD? I have Pro2000 with all updates installed now on my computer. Should I uninstall 2000 myself first or let 2003 do it, if I get it installed? Or if I uninstall it would the installation of 2003 go smoother? I don't want stray bits and pieces of either of the two programs just floating around on my system when this is done. YWIM? Right now I wouldn't spend a penny on this upgrade, I want 2003 but I don't want the headaches it seems to bring. Lost and frustrated right now! -- Are you ready for this...? . Prev by Date: Re: Office update problem with Outlook editor Next by Date: Re: how do I upgrade from Office 2000 to 2003 Previous by thread: Re: Office update problem with Outlook editor Next by thread: Re: how do I upgrade from Office 2000 to 2003 Index(es): Date Thread Flag as inappropriate (AWS) Windows Science Usenet ArchiveAboutPrivacyImprint www.tech-archive.net >Archive >Office >microsoft.public.officeupdate >2006-11
HD due to disk errors. (1) Used Emergency Recovery CDs to load OS (XP) and original software to drive. (2) http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/error-installing-xp-and-office-2003-on-a-new-hard-drive.347720/ Restored backup DVDs fro about 2 weeks ago, loading all files backed up. (3) Re-loaded Emergency Recovery CDs to load OS (XP) and software while retaining all other files (e.g. data) (4) Re-installed Office 2003 Standard (Not originally on PC). Tried 3 ways (a) repair (b) re-install (c) un-install and re-install. All installed successfullly. However all produced an application error when you tried to office 2003 run an app (e.g. Word, Outlook). Message: "The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0150002)" Other apps such as BellSouth DSL, AOL and IE work fiine. KrupnickM, Mar 9, 2004 #1 Advertisements KrupnickM Guest Answer was to re-install XP SP1a, however since Windows Update didn't work, MS Tech said to use download at http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsXP/pro/downloads/servicepacks/sp1/expresso.asp which is supposed to be for non-IE users. It worked> office 2003 install Subject: Error Installing XP and Office 2003 on a new Hard Drive >From: (KrupnickM) >Date: 3/9/2004 6:39 PM Eastern Standard Time >Message-id: <> > >Had to install new HD due to disk errors. >(1) Used Emergency Recovery CDs to load OS (XP) and original software to >drive. >(2) Restored backup DVDs fro about 2 weeks ago, loading all files backed up. >(3) Re-loaded Emergency Recovery CDs to load OS (XP) and software while >retaining all other files (e.g. data) >(4) Re-installed Office 2003 Standard (Not originally on PC). Tried 3 ways >(a) >repair (b) re-install (c) un-install and re-install. >All installed successfullly. However all produced an application error when >you >tried to run an app (e.g. Word, Outlook). >Message: "The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0150002)" >Other apps such as BellSouth DSL, AOL and IE work fiine. > KrupnickM, Mar 11, 2004 #2 Advertisements Show Ignored Content Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question? It takes just 2 minutes to sign up (and it's free!). Just click the sign up button to choose a username and then you can ask your own questions on t
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