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Answer» Hello, I'm new here.
Inspiron 1545 Intel Core2 Duo T6500 2.10GHz 4GB RAM Windows Vista Home premium SP2 64bit
I uninstalled MS Office 2000 using the Add/Remove option and I found that there were still FILES of the software left on the registry. I ran CCleaner and NORTON Registry cleaner but the files are still in the registry.
So, i did the stupid Noob THING, manually deleted a folder named "office" from the REGEDIT. I started to look around a bit and found that there were still MS Office files in the REG. I didn't want to go crazy and delete them all, so i decided to do a do a System Restore so that I could get MS Office back but I got this error message when it rebooted:
"System restore did not complete successfully. An unspecified error occurred during System Restore"
I want to restore MS Office so that I can us a program like REVO to get RID of it.
What can I do?
First of all, using registry cleaners is a bad idea. Here is why: http://miekiemoes.blogspot.com/2008/02/registry-cleaners-and-system-tweaking_13.html Secondly, you can't restore any program, using system restore. System restore deals with system (Windows) files only. If you want any program back, you have to reinstall it.Oh! I was lead to believe that registry cleaners were a good thing. OK. I'm going to install MS 2007, and I wanted to make sure that all the old MS files were deleted first. Is this even necessary? Quote from: LittleHorn on July 17, 2010, 05:05:16 PM OK. I'm going to install MS 2007, and I wanted to make sure that all the old MS files were deleted first. Is this even necessary?
No. I have Office 2003 installed at the same time as 2007 and they both work fine.Ok cool, thanks to both of you for the help.You're very welcome
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