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Chase
We had a system crash that I was able to repair and
eventually get logged back into Windows 2000. After the
repair, however, some programs had messages stating they
needed to be reinstalled.
When I tried reinstalling Office 2000 Pro, I got the
following message:
"The feature you are trying to use is on a CD-ROM or other
removable disk that is not available."
I inserted the CD and pointed the installation to the
data1.msi file on the CD, but still no luck. It seems the
previous network admin used a different source for
installing Office than what I was left with, and I am
unable to reinstall the software. The CD I have is the
only media I have been able to locate. I am also not able
to remove Office without the original media, I get the
same message as above.
Does anyone know of a method of getting around this error,
or possibly just removing Office from this system entirely
so I can just go ahead and reinstall?
Thanks for any advice!
Chase
eventually get logged back into Windows 2000. After the
repair, however, some programs had messages stating they
needed to be reinstalled.
When I tried reinstalling Office 2000 Pro, I got the
following message:
"The feature you are trying to use is on a CD-ROM or other
removable disk that is not available."
I inserted the CD and pointed the installation to the
data1.msi file on the CD, but still no luck. It seems the
previous network admin used a different source for
installing Office than what I was left with, and I am
unable to reinstall the software. The CD I have is the
only media I have been able to locate. I am also not able
to remove Office without the original media, I get the
same message as above.
Does anyone know of a method of getting around this error,
or possibly just removing Office from this system entirely
so I can just go ahead and reinstall?
Thanks for any advice!
Chase