Windows 7
Office web Apps Installation Error in Windows 7. Some Features or Role services are required for this product.
I am trying to install office 2007 in Windows 7 but when setup starts after some time below error appears.
I am very confused about this error. Anyone can tell me how can I get rid of this error?
All error details are given below for your understanding.
Setup Errors
Setup is unable to proceed due to the following error(s): This product requires Windows Server 2008 (x64).
Correct the issue(s) listed above and re-run setup.
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I updated my system's Windows. When almost all processes are completed, then I receive a message for system restart. After restart I receive error of installation, status failed. I almost wasted 3 hours with the update.
I am attaching a snapshot of the error. Please anyone provide me proper help.
Windows Update
You may need to restart your computer for this update to take effect.
Installation Status: Failed
Error Details: Code 66A
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Today I purchased a DVD from one shop; then I tried to install this Window in my system but when I tried to install this DVD I received the below error. Can anyone tell me the reason why this error appears?
Is this error due to DVD problem or DVD drive problem or my system problem? All error detail is given below so that you can understand the original problem easily.
Error
Install Windows Server Service Pack
Installation was not successful
A system error prevented the service pack from installing. Please download and run the "Check for System Update Readiness" tool at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=122602
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When I try installing Java on my Windows 7 Machine this error pops up:
Error 1723. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A DLL required for this install to complete could not be run. Contact you support personnel or package vendor.
I tried searching for solutions and tried the following but got the same results.
* Offline Installation of Java.
* Updating Windows Installer.
* Clean and Optimize Registry using AVG PC tune-up.
Please help.
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The problem started today, when I tried to turn on my laptop.
Windows was loading fine until it showed some icons on the desktop.
Instead of showing icons it showed me an error.
After pressing OK, there was no response from the computer, just a blank wallpaper.
Is it a problem with Windows 7?
System call failed.
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My Microsoft Windows 7 operating system prompted me to update my windows operating system to Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1. I agreed with the prompt, it then takes time to wait until the update was successfully downloaded from Microsoft web site then asked me to restart the computer. I restarted the computer; after restarting and booting my Windows desktop an error message is displayed. See image for more details.
Install Windows Service Pack
Installation was not successful
Element not found.
Details
Error: ERROR_NOT_FOUND(0x80070490)
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We are in a business with several units of computers; We are using Windows 7. I’m having a problem with customers who don’t obey my rules before inserting their sticks on USB ports; some of them too, are copying program files and games. How can I block USB sticks to protect my unit and prevent my files from being copied?
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I am having a terrible time with my computer. My computer got recently infected by a nasty spyware. I was able to fix it by installing and running Malwarebytes. I am now having a different problem. When I try to open icons on my Desktop and under All Programs, the programs always try to open within AOL. I am getting the message that says:
AOL
“The file may not be supported by AOL, AOL will try to open it as a text file if you choose to continue”.
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Hi everyone,
I have recently switched my operating system from Windows Vista to Windows 7 and shocked to realize that my Windows Mail is gone. I tried using Windows Live Mail (comes with my Windows 7) but it's too complicated for a normal computer user like me.
I'm looking for a more direct to the point E-Mail application like Windows Mail that doesn't contain too much stuff that I don't need. Is there any possibility of using Windows Mail on my Windows 7?
Thanks in advance and have a good one guys!
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