Re: Reload Office after upgrade? Files in Hard Drive, but some go
- From: "DL" <dl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 10:09:05 +0100
I wont go into the rights and wrongs, other than comment that PC suppliers
rarely explain the difference between OEM and retail software.
However there is nothing you can do without the cd.
Assuming you have other cd's that were supplied with your sys you might try
contacting Dell again and point out that as you have all the other cd's and
the office cd is the only one missing, its likely that this cd wasnt
supplied. In any case as your sys, you say, isnt that old I would have
thought they would offer a replacement cd, should yours get damaged. BTW I
would.nt mention anything about upgrading, other than adding a hd.
"Keen1" <Keen1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The actual "Truth of the Matter" is that I paid for a license to usethen
Microsoft's products, as least that what I understand a EULA to be (but
I'm not an MVP). I never "uninstalled it". I can still see all theprograms
and files on my computer and as far as I know Microsoft has not revokedthat
license. Maybe they did when I purchased another product called WindowsXP
Pro. All I did was add a second hard drive (that is the primary now andis
running on my new XP Pro), add more memory and upgrade the graphics driverso
I could do some video editing. What does the fact that "it was youroption
to pay less for the OEM version of Office, not Microsoft's" got to do withmy
problem. I'm sure Microsoft made a dime or two from the OEM. I'm aboutto
get on my soapbox now but I'll refrain that just strikes a nerve with me.paid
Bottom Line: I bought a license to use a microsoft product (I may have
retail if Dell says they sent me the CD especially if somebody who knowswhat
they are talking about told me to), I bought a license for and installeddoesn't
another Microsoft product that makes the other one not work, or least
make it easy to figure out how to get back to working again and your firstyou
response is that it was "my option to pay less". The error message I get
says that "(product) has not been installed for current user. Please run
setup to install application" Granted I probably messed up installing the
additional hard drive, but like I told you I'm no MVP. It's the same
computer and the programs are still there on the other hard drive. That's
why I left it in there thinking my family might be able to operate just as
they had before. I don't know if MVP's are employed by Microsoft but if
are and you stand by your statement (which granted you may not have hadall
the facts), then I am glad there are other options out there. I have notI
been overimpressed with the resources and support from Microsoft. How do
find out if the software is OEM or retail? I eagerly await your response.there
Oh and on a side note....both my wireless router manufacturer and internet
service provider were available online instantly to help me reconfigure
products not tell me I should have paid more for the sameproduct.....tongue
is in the cheek for nowOEM
"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:
The truth of the matter is that it was your option to pay less for the
can'tversion of Office, not Microsoft's. Unfortunately you must go thru your
computer manufacturer for replacement disks and, as you've seen, they
thehelp you at this time.
That is one of many reasons I recommend spending a little bit more for
replacedretail version. If you had a retail version, Microsoft would have
thatyour copy of Office XP Pro for about $30. (They have ways of making sure
your version was retail, not OEM.)
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
"Keen1" <Keen1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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They said they shipped me the CD and I'm out of luck. I always save
copy.kind of thing though. I've got the 56K model reinstall disk from my
original
Dell. They said I should go through their sales dept and buy a new
onThat XP Pro could have changed a lot of things. I"m starting
give......That's a lot of money when I can see the program right there
Imy
computer and all I need to find out how to run setup without the CD.
torunning on 8 hours sleep in the past 3 days.....they are MS is about
COA.break
me....HELP ME SOMEONE PLEASE>>>>>L
"DL" wrote:
Then contact Dell, the supplier
"Keen1" <Keen1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I don't have them. Office was pre-installed. But I do have the
itDoes
that get me anywhere? Like i said the software is still installed
Selectjustreinstall.
won't let me use it.
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
If you have the installation disks, simply do a Maintenance mode
Control Panel->Add/Remove programs->Microsoft Office->Change.
withoutthe
option to repair.
--?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted
Plusreading.
After furious head scratching, Keen1 asked:
| I just installed a new motherboard, processor and a second hard
| drive. Main reason was to do video editing. Didn't want, what
ended
| up happening, to lose data and program from old hard drive.
old,it
| is fine for everyday use. Still has lots of memory, not very
Now I| Dell OEM. So I decided instead just to install the second hard
drive
| mainly for my video editing and keep the original for everyday
| (family) use. I did upgrade (i guess) from XP to XP Pro OS.
authorized| see Office Programs, they open up but tell me I'm not an
settings| user and shut right back down. I was hoping to keep the
and
| all on that harddrive so my wife (who not extremely computer
| literate) and young children wouldn't really see a change.
.
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