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LesHurley

I goofed
 
In Excel i clicked Help/Detect & Repair. It asked for the original source
disk which I don't have and didn't recieve with my computer. Now I can't
even start Excel. It always tries to install Excel and asks for that source
disk. I'm using Office 2003 Standard Edition. Any Suggestions?
--
Thanks for your help

John C[_2_]

I goofed
 
Buy a legal copy of Office 2003?
--
** John C **


"LesHurley" wrote:

In Excel i clicked Help/Detect & Repair. It asked for the original source
disk which I don't have and didn't recieve with my computer. Now I can't
even start Excel. It always tries to install Excel and asks for that source
disk. I'm using Office 2003 Standard Edition. Any Suggestions?
--
Thanks for your help


Peo Sjoblom[_2_]

I goofed
 
You need to contact the computer maker and get a copy or download an image
if that's possible

--


Regards,


Peo Sjoblom

"LesHurley" wrote in message
...
In Excel i clicked Help/Detect & Repair. It asked for the original source
disk which I don't have and didn't recieve with my computer. Now I can't
even start Excel. It always tries to install Excel and asks for that
source
disk. I'm using Office 2003 Standard Edition. Any Suggestions?
--
Thanks for your help




LesHurley

I goofed
 
For anyone who may be interested, I found a way to get Excel running again at
this link: http://forums.thomasnet.com/viewtopic.php?p=53927
--
Thanks for your help


"John C" wrote:

Buy a legal copy of Office 2003?
--
** John C **


"LesHurley" wrote:

In Excel i clicked Help/Detect & Repair. It asked for the original source
disk which I don't have and didn't recieve with my computer. Now I can't
even start Excel. It always tries to install Excel and asks for that source
disk. I'm using Office 2003 Standard Edition. Any Suggestions?
--
Thanks for your help


John C[_2_]

I goofed
 
I still say you should have a legal copy, and not a bootlegged copy you
bought from some random computer store.
--
** John C **


"LesHurley" wrote:

For anyone who may be interested, I found a way to get Excel running again at
this link: http://forums.thomasnet.com/viewtopic.php?p=53927
--
Thanks for your help


"John C" wrote:

Buy a legal copy of Office 2003?
--
** John C **


"LesHurley" wrote:

In Excel i clicked Help/Detect & Repair. It asked for the original source
disk which I don't have and didn't recieve with my computer. Now I can't
even start Excel. It always tries to install Excel and asks for that source
disk. I'm using Office 2003 Standard Edition. Any Suggestions?
--
Thanks for your help


Peo Sjoblom[_2_]

I goofed
 
I actually think that some computer makers include an OEM version of office
without the physical CDs where they have a hidden partition with a backup
copy
of the OS and all installed programs. Where if you screw up or remove that
partition
you can download a CD image to recreate that partition and restore it.
Not that I would buy such a thing but I know these things can happen

--


Regards,


Peo Sjoblom

"John C" <johnc@stateofdenial wrote in message
...
I still say you should have a legal copy, and not a bootlegged copy you
bought from some random computer store.
--
** John C **


"LesHurley" wrote:

For anyone who may be interested, I found a way to get Excel running
again at
this link: http://forums.thomasnet.com/viewtopic.php?p=53927
--
Thanks for your help


"John C" wrote:

Buy a legal copy of Office 2003?
--
** John C **


"LesHurley" wrote:

In Excel i clicked Help/Detect & Repair. It asked for the original
source
disk which I don't have and didn't recieve with my computer. Now I
can't
even start Excel. It always tries to install Excel and asks for that
source
disk. I'm using Office 2003 Standard Edition. Any Suggestions?
--
Thanks for your help




John C[_2_]

I goofed
 
*ick*
Nor would I.
--
** John C **


"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

I actually think that some computer makers include an OEM version of office
without the physical CDs where they have a hidden partition with a backup
copy
of the OS and all installed programs. Where if you screw up or remove that
partition
you can download a CD image to recreate that partition and restore it.
Not that I would buy such a thing but I know these things can happen

--


Regards,


Peo Sjoblom

"John C" <johnc@stateofdenial wrote in message
...
I still say you should have a legal copy, and not a bootlegged copy you
bought from some random computer store.
--
** John C **


"LesHurley" wrote:

For anyone who may be interested, I found a way to get Excel running
again at
this link: http://forums.thomasnet.com/viewtopic.php?p=53927
--
Thanks for your help


"John C" wrote:

Buy a legal copy of Office 2003?
--
** John C **


"LesHurley" wrote:

In Excel i clicked Help/Detect & Repair. It asked for the original
source
disk which I don't have and didn't recieve with my computer. Now I
can't
even start Excel. It always tries to install Excel and asks for that
source
disk. I'm using Office 2003 Standard Edition. Any Suggestions?
--
Thanks for your help





LesHurley

I goofed
 
Well, I have to agree, but I thought they sold me an OEM copy: They charged
me enough for it to be one. Anyway they no longer have a copy. They wanted
to sell me 2007.
--
Thanks for your help


"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

You need to contact the computer maker and get a copy or download an image
if that's possible

--


Regards,


Peo Sjoblom

"LesHurley" wrote in message
...
In Excel i clicked Help/Detect & Repair. It asked for the original source
disk which I don't have and didn't recieve with my computer. Now I can't
even start Excel. It always tries to install Excel and asks for that
source
disk. I'm using Office 2003 Standard Edition. Any Suggestions?
--
Thanks for your help






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