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Answer» bought new Dell Inspiron i545s computer with windows 7 home premium. ALSO bought ms office pro 2007. Not able to LOAD Office 2007.What happens ? ? Not able to load Office 2007. Why not? I'll let you. Quote from: CHAPPY on January 08, 2010, 05:30:39 PM bought new Dell Inspiron i545s computer with windows 7 home premium. Also bought ms office pro 2007. Not able to load Office 2007.product key is accepted and install runs for about three minutes then message appears on screen. set up can not find Proofing.en-us\proof.fr\proof.msi \ proof.cab then install exitsTry cleaning the CD with a lint-free cloth...wipe out from the cemter...not in a circular motionmaybe get the lint free cloth little bit wet. It may help.... Quote from: 2x3i5x on January 08, 2010, 11:37:21 PM maybe get the lint free cloth little bit wet. It may help.... You can safely ignore this advice. Quote from: patio on January 08, 2010, 08:00:28 PM Try cleaning the CD with a lint-free cloth...wipe out from the cemter...not in a circular motion If what Patio suggests doesn't work, then take the program back to where you got it and get them to EXCHANGE it. Quote from: CHAPPY on January 08, 2010, 05:30:39 PM bought new Dell Inspiron i545s computer with windows 7 home premium. Also bought ms office pro 2007. Not able to load Office 2007.Where did you BUY Office 2007?Let's not be the software police. He said he purchased it, and this is a known error. CHAPPY - see this link: http://forums.techarena.in/ms-office-support/838017.htm Quote from: Allan on January 09, 2010, 09:45:48 AM Let's not be the software police. He said he purchased it, ... I actually wasn't suggesting otherwise, I assume that the disk itself may have a physical FLAW on it preventing the computer from reading the disk properly.I purchased from E-Bay. Contacted microsoft and was told disk was missing a file or a file was corrupt. Thanks to everyone. my first experience here and will know more next time Quote from: Quantos on January 09, 2010, 09:54:17 AM I actually wasn't suggesting otherwise, I assume that the disk itself may have a physical flaw on it preventing the computer from reading the disk properly.I know . I was responding to Soybean's "where did you buy it" post - though I hope he (Soybean) doesn't take offense by my response |
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