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Installing Word 2000 on Vista laptop
I have a new Acer laptop which has no word processing software, so I have
tried to install my sealed, new, legal Word 2000 disc. I bought it along with my old (and now deceased) computer a few years ago, never installed it because it turned out to be already installed with Office apps. But this Vista laptop won't install it. Heck, it doesn't even recognize it. Is there any workaround, or do I just have to break down and buy the 2007 version?? 3-feet-tall, with tail and ''''''''tude |
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Installing Word 2000 on Vista laptop
There is no reason why Vista cannot install a legitimate retail copy of
Office 2000. At what point does the installation fail? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Furrythingwithtail wrote: I have a new Acer laptop which has no word processing software, so I have tried to install my sealed, new, legal Word 2000 disc. I bought it along with my old (and now deceased) computer a few years ago, never installed it because it turned out to be already installed with Office apps. But this Vista laptop won't install it. Heck, it doesn't even recognize it. Is there any workaround, or do I just have to break down and buy the 2007 version?? 3-feet-tall, with tail and ''''''''tude |
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Installing Word 2000 on Vista laptop
The disc runs up, then stops.... no dialog box comes up... checking further
in Computer, it shows no disc in drive. This is a brand new, sealed until yesterday, MS disc with COA. I've also had trouble installing MS Streets & Trips 2006, and Broderbund Print Shop 22. Both of those quit at the second disc, repeatedly asking me to insert the disc that is already in the drive. I have not had trouble with other software installs or with the drive reading burned discs or movie DVDs. -- 3-feet-tall, with tail and ''''''''tude "Graham Mayor" wrote: There is no reason why Vista cannot install a legitimate retail copy of Office 2000. At what point does the installation fail? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Furrythingwithtail wrote: I have a new Acer laptop which has no word processing software, so I have tried to install my sealed, new, legal Word 2000 disc. I bought it along with my old (and now deceased) computer a few years ago, never installed it because it turned out to be already installed with Office apps. But this Vista laptop won't install it. Heck, it doesn't even recognize it. Is there any workaround, or do I just have to break down and buy the 2007 version?? 3-feet-tall, with tail and ''''''''tude |
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Installing Word 2000 on Vista laptop
If the drive cannot read commercially pressed discs it suggests a problem
with the drive. Retaining the ability to read and write disc copies created on it, suggests a problem of alignment. I would return it whence it came and get it checked out. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Furrythingwithtail wrote: The disc runs up, then stops.... no dialog box comes up... checking further in Computer, it shows no disc in drive. This is a brand new, sealed until yesterday, MS disc with COA. I've also had trouble installing MS Streets & Trips 2006, and Broderbund Print Shop 22. Both of those quit at the second disc, repeatedly asking me to insert the disc that is already in the drive. I have not had trouble with other software installs or with the drive reading burned discs or movie DVDs. There is no reason why Vista cannot install a legitimate retail copy of Office 2000. At what point does the installation fail? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Furrythingwithtail wrote: I have a new Acer laptop which has no word processing software, so I have tried to install my sealed, new, legal Word 2000 disc. I bought it along with my old (and now deceased) computer a few years ago, never installed it because it turned out to be already installed with Office apps. But this Vista laptop won't install it. Heck, it doesn't even recognize it. Is there any workaround, or do I just have to break down and buy the 2007 version?? 3-feet-tall, with tail and ''''''''tude |
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Installing Word 2000 on Vista laptop
I will contact Acer support in this regard. As an aside, I also just
purchased Write Bros. "Writers Dream Kit" which contained a warning for Vista installs, that of not to use the AutoRun feature... instead, to choose to open the files and run from the .exe file, because Vista won't install it otherwise. So I tried that workaround with others, no dice. -- 3-feet-tall, with tail and ''''''''tude "Graham Mayor" wrote: If the drive cannot read commercially pressed discs it suggests a problem with the drive. Retaining the ability to read and write disc copies created on it, suggests a problem of alignment. I would return it whence it came and get it checked out. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Furrythingwithtail wrote: The disc runs up, then stops.... no dialog box comes up... checking further in Computer, it shows no disc in drive. This is a brand new, sealed until yesterday, MS disc with COA. I've also had trouble installing MS Streets & Trips 2006, and Broderbund Print Shop 22. Both of those quit at the second disc, repeatedly asking me to insert the disc that is already in the drive. I have not had trouble with other software installs or with the drive reading burned discs or movie DVDs. There is no reason why Vista cannot install a legitimate retail copy of Office 2000. At what point does the installation fail? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Furrythingwithtail wrote: I have a new Acer laptop which has no word processing software, so I have tried to install my sealed, new, legal Word 2000 disc. I bought it along with my old (and now deceased) computer a few years ago, never installed it because it turned out to be already installed with Office apps. But this Vista laptop won't install it. Heck, it doesn't even recognize it. Is there any workaround, or do I just have to break down and buy the 2007 version?? 3-feet-tall, with tail and ''''''''tude |
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WELLLLL... it does read SOME commercial discs, notably the Canon printer
drivers and bloatware, plus installed Myst IV without trouble. So far the problem seems to be with Streets & Trips 2006, and Print Shop 22.... but then I haven't enough CD-based software to compare -- 3-feet-tall, with tail and ''''''''tude "Graham Mayor" wrote: If the drive cannot read commercially pressed discs it suggests a problem with the drive. Retaining the ability to read and write disc copies created on it, suggests a problem of alignment. I would return it whence it came and get it checked out. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Furrythingwithtail wrote: The disc runs up, then stops.... no dialog box comes up... checking further in Computer, it shows no disc in drive. This is a brand new, sealed until yesterday, MS disc with COA. I've also had trouble installing MS Streets & Trips 2006, and Broderbund Print Shop 22. Both of those quit at the second disc, repeatedly asking me to insert the disc that is already in the drive. I have not had trouble with other software installs or with the drive reading burned discs or movie DVDs. There is no reason why Vista cannot install a legitimate retail copy of Office 2000. At what point does the installation fail? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Furrythingwithtail wrote: I have a new Acer laptop which has no word processing software, so I have tried to install my sealed, new, legal Word 2000 disc. I bought it along with my old (and now deceased) computer a few years ago, never installed it because it turned out to be already installed with Office apps. But this Vista laptop won't install it. Heck, it doesn't even recognize it. Is there any workaround, or do I just have to break down and buy the 2007 version?? 3-feet-tall, with tail and ''''''''tude |
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Installing Word 2000 on Vista laptop
FYI - I have installed MS Office 2000 on my new Dell computer with Vista - no
problems unless I try to save to a disk. Have resorted to reformatting my floppys (need them for home office work). . . .and seems to work okay, but I have broke down and bought MS Office 2007 Home & Student Edition. Office 2000 works on Vista, but has a few malfunctions. I've just decided to upgrade completely. Think I did have to install from the CD's .exe set-up file, however. Did this in May - so can't remember. If it doesn't work, I agree that you need the drive checked, and that sounds like an Acer problem "Furrythingwithtail" wrote: WELLLLL... it does read SOME commercial discs, notably the Canon printer drivers and bloatware, plus installed Myst IV without trouble. So far the problem seems to be with Streets & Trips 2006, and Print Shop 22.... but then I haven't enough CD-based software to compare -- 3-feet-tall, with tail and ''''''''tude "Graham Mayor" wrote: If the drive cannot read commercially pressed discs it suggests a problem with the drive. Retaining the ability to read and write disc copies created on it, suggests a problem of alignment. I would return it whence it came and get it checked out. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Furrythingwithtail wrote: The disc runs up, then stops.... no dialog box comes up... checking further in Computer, it shows no disc in drive. This is a brand new, sealed until yesterday, MS disc with COA. I've also had trouble installing MS Streets & Trips 2006, and Broderbund Print Shop 22. Both of those quit at the second disc, repeatedly asking me to insert the disc that is already in the drive. I have not had trouble with other software installs or with the drive reading burned discs or movie DVDs. There is no reason why Vista cannot install a legitimate retail copy of Office 2000. At what point does the installation fail? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Furrythingwithtail wrote: I have a new Acer laptop which has no word processing software, so I have tried to install my sealed, new, legal Word 2000 disc. I bought it along with my old (and now deceased) computer a few years ago, never installed it because it turned out to be already installed with Office apps. But this Vista laptop won't install it. Heck, it doesn't even recognize it. Is there any workaround, or do I just have to break down and buy the 2007 version?? 3-feet-tall, with tail and ''''''''tude |
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