Bill said:
I had to completely reload Windows on my computer, office
2000 is still on my harddrive but won't start because it
says I need to reload it, but I have no idea where my
disk is. Anyway to get it working again?
Not without the disc, no. How did you reload Windows - did you do a complete
reinstallation (and it sounds to me as though you did) or did you perform a
repair (in which case Office should still run)? The thing is, the registry
entries that inform Windows that Office exists on your system are missing
and there is no way to repair those - unless you have a registry back-up -
without repairing Office; a task made impossible if you don't possess the
disc.
If Office came with your system, then you will need to contact your system
vendor about replacing the media. If it was retail, contact your local MS
subsidiary (numbers can be found at
www.microsoft.com).
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