Re: Cannot start Microsoft Outlook (Problem worsens)
- From: "Peter Phillips" <pfphillips 19@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2008 23:45:08 +0100
It seems to be the case that Home Premium doesn't actually HAVE this option. To back up the system, I've now got to spend another 107 quid to buy Ultimate.
Can it possibly be right that there's no way to get back to zero after a crash?
"Peter Phillips" <pfphillips 19@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:27tdlp.vap.19.1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The OS was pre-installed. The salesguy said I could make program disks myself. Where is this option hidden?
"Wandering" <amore.dei@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ON7ttYAJJHA.1160@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxIf you have the original Vista disks you bought you don't need any other CD.
"Peter Phillips" <pfphillips 19@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:27t9c3.136.17.1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Peter Phillips" <pfphillips 19@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:27t8lo.d65.19.1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxThere's info about the problem on the internet, saying basically that there's a conflict with Office. The solution suggested was to click on the Mail icon in the control panel. When I do so, I get the message "You need more memory or systems resources. Close some windows and try again." But hardly any resources are being used.
I think the problem may have been caused by installing Office 97. I did it by accident. I'm having problems uninstalling it. There's a side bar which is still there even after uninstallation. If I try to unclick the only option chosen in the list, it says a toolbar must be there.
And even after this partial uninstall, I'm still getting the insufficient memory message.
What can I do?
After the last message, I repeated the uninstall, this time successfully. (I retained the shared componets.) I now see that Office 97 had the Outlook stuff on it. After rebooting, the Microsoft Outlook icon had gone. (And I still get the insufficient memory message.)
Even worse news. When the machine was automatically installing Vista, I didn't get a Create a Vista CD option (I don't think). So I don't have a back up of the OS I bought this morning.
Help!
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