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Bob Buckland ?:-\)
Hi D.T.,
There is a MS Knowledge Base article on that error message that includes many of the more common items that need to be removed.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927222/en-us?FR=1
The issue with Nero isn't part of that particular error.
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To all:
I was successful finally in getting Office 2007 to install on my Vista
Ultimate machine. I ended up using the Daemon Virtual CD-ROM utility and had
to uninstall the Expressions Beta.
I will try re-burning the ISO images to CD-ROM using a slower write speed on
my Nero Ultra. I had just about come to the same conclusion as others: that
Nero running on Vista has some issues writing discs reliably.
Maybe I'm just a curmudgeon, but I wish that Microsoft would give us some
additional source of information when they display error messages with
cryptic phrases telling you to uninstall "associated technologies." If they
know what the "technologies" are, why can't they post a KB article telling us
what to remove? How many hours have been wasted by the collective community
trying to get this install to work, when a little official help could have
lowered everyone's frustration level greatly? I know the Community is a
great place to come for assistance, but there are so many strategies proposed
by so many users, it can be confusing and time-consuming to sort through to
find the ones that may meet your particular situation.
Just a thought...
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Dr. Technical >>
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Bob Buckland ?
MS Office System Products MVP
*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
There is a MS Knowledge Base article on that error message that includes many of the more common items that need to be removed.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927222/en-us?FR=1
The issue with Nero isn't part of that particular error.
============
To all:
I was successful finally in getting Office 2007 to install on my Vista
Ultimate machine. I ended up using the Daemon Virtual CD-ROM utility and had
to uninstall the Expressions Beta.
I will try re-burning the ISO images to CD-ROM using a slower write speed on
my Nero Ultra. I had just about come to the same conclusion as others: that
Nero running on Vista has some issues writing discs reliably.
Maybe I'm just a curmudgeon, but I wish that Microsoft would give us some
additional source of information when they display error messages with
cryptic phrases telling you to uninstall "associated technologies." If they
know what the "technologies" are, why can't they post a KB article telling us
what to remove? How many hours have been wasted by the collective community
trying to get this install to work, when a little official help could have
lowered everyone's frustration level greatly? I know the Community is a
great place to come for assistance, but there are so many strategies proposed
by so many users, it can be confusing and time-consuming to sort through to
find the ones that may meet your particular situation.
Just a thought...
--
Dr. Technical >>
--
Bob Buckland ?
MS Office System Products MVP
*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*