คำตอบ fresh install, can't run Office

  • 14 Juli 2012 0:50
     
     

    I recently had to do a fresh install of Vista.  This was the second time I've performed this action.  The last time I re-installed I partitioned my hard drive to have the Windows info on the C: drive and all program files/pictures/videos/etc. on the F: drive.  I assumed that when I did the fresh install this time around, it would only effect the C: drive.  Unfortunately, the install got messed up or I did it wrong.  Windows was installed and boots up perfectly, but now I have two drives with the same files/folders, and I have to choose which OS to use during boot up (both Vista).  This wouldn't be a problem normally, as I can just wipe the hard drive and start all over again (everything is backed up).  My only issue is that I have MS Office 2010 installed on my old F: drive, but I can't get it to open...currently getting a "The OS is not currently configured to run this application" error.  I do not have an install disk, as it was downloaded from an educator's website that I no longer have access to.

    Is there any way to get a new activation code for this type of situation.  If not, is there any way to copy my Office folder and get access to it once I wipe my HD and start all over again?

    
    
    
    
    
    I tried to copy/paste the MGAD output here, but it won't copy/paste.

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  • 14 Juli 2012 1:08
     
     Jawab
    No (unless perhaps you have the files you downloaded). Office needs to be installed to work. You need to install it within the Windows you want it to run in.

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    "HotBacon" wrote in message news:28d86242-86fe-4119-a2cf-127dfce68195...

    I recently had to do a fresh install of Vista.  This was the second time I've performed this action.  The last time I re-installed I partitioned my hard drive to have the Windows info on the C: drive and all program files/pictures/videos/etc. on the F: drive.  I assumed that when I did the fresh install this time around, it would only effect the C: drive.  Unfortunately, the install got messed up or I did it wrong.  Windows was installed and boots up perfectly, but now I have two drives with the same files/folders, and I have to choose which OS to use during boot up (both Vista).  This wouldn't be a problem normally, as I can just wipe the hard drive and start all over again (everything is backed up).  My only issue is that I have MS Office 2010 installed on my old F: drive, but I can't get it to open...currently getting a "The OS is not currently configured to run this application" error.  I do not have an install disk, as it was downloaded from an educator's website that I no longer have access to.

    Is there any way to get a new activation code for this type of situation.  If not, is there any way to copy my Office folder and get access to it once I wipe my HD and start all over again?

    
    
    
    
    
    I tried to copy/paste the MGAD output here, but it won't copy/paste.
  • 14 Juli 2012 2:01
    Penjawab Pertanyaan
     
     Jawab
    See: Download Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 and then use your Office 2010 Professional Plus product key.

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