MS OFFICE LOW DISC SPACE

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HI FRIENDS

KINDLY RESOLVE  MS OFFICE PROBLEM?


1. I HAVE BEEN USING MS OFFICE 2007 FOR A LONG BUT NOW A DAYS IT GOT CORRUPTED AND WHEN I REINSTALL IT SHOWS ERROR 1402 AND SOME DETAILS REGARDING NOT ACCESS TO REGISTRY KEY.


2. WHEN I TRIED TO DOWNLOAD TRIAL MS 2007 FROM MICROSOFT IT SHOWS THAT '' MS WORD HAS NO ENOUGH DISC SPACE OR MEMORY '' THOUGH I HAVE 200 GB FREE SPACE


KINDLY HELP


THANKS

REGARDS.

REENA JAIN


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HI, Go to Control Panel in your My Computer and then select Add/Remove Softwares,then remove the Ms office 2007 completely. Now try to put latest version or whatever you have. I am not sure about this and seek other advice.

Check ur paged file size.

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Originally posted by : mohd adil

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HELLO    REENA    I CAN GIVE THE SOLLUTION FOR YOUR MICROSOFT OFFICE PROBLEM.

 

FIRST GO TO THE CONTROL PANEL AND REMOVE THE OFFICE 2007. IF A PROBLEM OCCURED DURING REMOVING THE OFFICE THEN REPAIR IT. IF THE REPAIRING OPTION ALSO FAILS THEN RESTART YOUR COMPUTER AND REMOVE THE OFFICE 2007 BY USING VIEW MODE OPTION IT WILL SURELY HELPFUL FOR REMOVING THE PROGRAM. 

AND THEN IF YOU HAVE CD OR A SET UP FILE THEN INSTALL AGAIN BUT YOU HAVE TO ALSO DELETE FILES IN PRAGARM C:\  WHERE THE FILES OF THE OFFICE HAS BEEN STORED.

REGARDS

 

ASHWANI

  1. Log on to the computer by using an Administrator user account.
  2. Start Microsoft Windows Explorer.
  3. On the Organize menu, click Folder and search options.
  4. Click the View tab.
  5. Under Hidden files and folders, click Show hidden files, folders, and drives.
  6. Click to clear the Hide extensions for known file types check box.
  7. Click to clear the Hide protected operating system file (Recommended) check box, and then click OK.
  8. On the Warning dialog box, click Yes.
  9. Open the following folder: C:\Users\All Users\Microsoft\Office\Data\
  10. If you are running Office 2007, right-click Opa12.dat or if you are running Office 2003, right-click Data.dat, and then click Properties.
  11. Click the Security tab.
  12. Click Advanced.
  13. Click the Permissions tab.
  14. Click to select Everyone in the Permission entries list, and then click Edit.
  15. Click to select the Full Control check box.
  16. Click OK four times. If these steps do not resolve this issue, delete the Opa12.dat, the Opa11.dat file or the Data.dat file from the following folder, and then restart an Office 2007 program, an Office 2003 program or an Office XP program
    C:\Users\All Users\Microsoft\Office\Data


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