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Unable to load Microsoft Office Professional 2003

Posted on 03/09/2005 4:45:01 PM PST by Hot Tabasco

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To: RedBloodedAmerican
open device manager and browse the cd rom and make sure dirvers are installed, if they are, did you fiddle with the drive jumpers?

Drivers are installed and I didnt fiddle with anything.

41 posted on 03/10/2005 5:26:44 PM PST by Hot Tabasco (After 32 years of dealing with stupid people I still haven't earned the right to just shoot them.)
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Did you try placing the CD against your forehead and chant: LOAD "*", 8, 1 ?

No, I'm not that kind of guy! I put the da&m thing on the floor, pulled out my Sig 9-mm and said load or else! It called my bluff.........

42 posted on 03/10/2005 5:29:14 PM PST by Hot Tabasco (After 32 years of dealing with stupid people I still haven't earned the right to just shoot them.)
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No, I'm not that kind of guy! I put the da&m thing on the floor, pulled out my Sig 9-mm and said load or else! It called my bluff.........

You must not be a geek... LOAD "*",8,1 is an old Commadore 64 load syntax... *zooooom* right over yer head... :P

43 posted on 03/10/2005 5:32:31 PM PST by smith288 (The GOP, Ditechof politics... "lost another one to GOP" - Howard dean)
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When you put the cd in and open command prompt and enter /dir are any files there?
I am not trying to insult you at all, it sounds like you know your way around the pc, but could it be something as simple as the power coming loose on the back of the cdrom drive? or can you see it in my computer, windows explorer or device manager?


44 posted on 03/10/2005 5:42:49 PM PST by RedBloodedAmerican
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When you put the cd in and open command prompt and enter /dir are any files there?

NO

When the disk is inserted ,the drive fires up, the mouse cursor indicates a disk, then the drive eventually stops and the disk icon disappears. When I go thru explorer, the drive is available but when I double click on the drive, nothing comes up.......

45 posted on 03/10/2005 5:47:58 PM PST by Hot Tabasco (After 32 years of dealing with stupid people I still haven't earned the right to just shoot them.)
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How to troubleshoot installation problems when you install Office 2003 from the Office 2003 CD
Article ID : 826321
Last Review : August 18, 2004
Revision : 1.0
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This article discusses how to troubleshoot problems that may occur when you install Microsoft Office 2003 from the Office 2003 CD.
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The steps in this article help you to verify that your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive can correctly read the CD.
Examine and Clean the CD
To verify that the CD is clean and free of scratches, examine the shiny side of the disc. To clean the disc, wipe it with a soft cloth in a straight line from the center of the disc to the edge. If there are no visible scratches, and if the errors still occur after you clean the CD, follow the steps in the "Test for a Damaged CD" section. If the CD appears scratched, try a new CD.
Test for a Damaged CD
To determine whether the CD is damaged: 1. Insert the CD into your computer's CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
2. Click Start, and then click Run.
3. In the Open box, type cmd, and then click OK.
4. At the command prompt, change to the CD-ROM drive (this is typically drive E). To do so, type e: (or whatever the letter of your CD-ROM drive is), and then type the following command:
dir /s
If you receive an error message, the CD is damaged, or the CD-ROM drive cannot read the CD. For more information about how to use the MS-DOS command prompt, see your Windows printed documentation or online Help.
Turn Off the CD AutoPlay Feature
Microsoft Windows 2000 continuously detects whether a CD is inserted in the CD-ROM drive. When it detects a CD, Windows 2000 checks the volume for an Autorun.inf file. If the volume contains an Autorun.inf file, Windows 2000 runs the programs that appear on the "open=" line in this file. This feature is named AutoPlay.

For additional information about how to turn off the automatic running of software CDs and the automatic playing of audio CDs for Windows 2000, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
155217 How to Enable or Disable Automatically Running CD-ROMs
Turn Off the Enhanced BIOS Features
Warning Incorrectly altering hardware basic input/output system (BIOS) settings can cause serious problems that may cause your computer to not start or to not function correctly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems that result from the incorrect setting of hardware BIOS options can be solved. Change the hardware BIOS settings at your own risk.

Most computers have several enhanced settings that permit the computer to fully use the computer hardware. These high-speed settings may cause computer instability. If you turn off these features, you may make the computer more stable. Contact your computer manufacturer for information about how to access the BIOS and to change the BIOS settings. You can access the BIOS on most computers immediately after you turn on the power. Typically, you must enter a keystroke (for example, press DELETE) to access the BIOS. The common features in the following list may interfere with Microsoft Office programs: • Memory Shadow RAM
• Video Shadow RAM
• Internal Cache
• External Cache
• Built-in Virus software
Newer chip sets may have more advanced features (such as memory wait states) that may cause errors. Most BIOS installation programs have an option to load the BIOS default settings. This option typically turns off all the advanced features.
Look for Software Updates
Outdated and incompatible software may also cause error messages to appear. Contact the manufacturer of the computer for various software updates, such as BIOS updates, original equipment manufacturer (OEM) Windows updates, and CD-ROM drive driver updates.
Check Your CD-ROM Drive for Compatibility (Windows 2000 Only)
For Windows 2000, make sure that the CD-ROM device is listed on the operating system's corresponding Hardware Compatibility List (HCL). For additional information about the Windows 2000 HCL, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
131303 Latest Windows 2000 and Windows NT Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)




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46 posted on 03/10/2005 6:45:20 PM PST by deepFR
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