Office 2003 Installation Problem

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Stephen K. Brown

While installing Office 2003 Professional get following
error message:

bad CRC 0e379997 (should be d988c47d)

Could find nothing in KB. Anybody have any ideas? Thanks
to all.

Steve Brown
 
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Eric Booth

Stephen K. Brown said:
While installing Office 2003 Professional get following
error message:

bad CRC 0e379997 (should be d988c47d)

Could find nothing in KB. Anybody have any ideas? Thanks
to all.

Steve Brown
Steve
CRC means cyclic redundancy check



A file that has a "bad CRC" is corrupted.

A bad CD may not necessarily be the cause (perhaps a bad CDROM), but your
problem is definitely data corruption.

It could have something to do with your IDE drivers, CD firmware or a number
of other settings / problems with your computer.

Try the CD in another computer so you can rule out the CD as being the
problem. If the CD doesn't work, then the CD (or atleast the data on the CD)
is to blame.

If it does work on another system, trying cleaning your CDROM, updating your
CDROM firmware and installing the latest IDE / chipset drivers for your
motherboard.

Eric Booth


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Guest

-----Original Message-----


Steve
CRC means cyclic redundancy check



A file that has a "bad CRC" is corrupted.

A bad CD may not necessarily be the cause (perhaps a bad CDROM), but your
problem is definitely data corruption.

It could have something to do with your IDE drivers, CD firmware or a number
of other settings / problems with your computer.

Try the CD in another computer so you can rule out the CD as being the
problem. If the CD doesn't work, then the CD (or atleast the data on the CD)
is to blame.

If it does work on another system, trying cleaning your CDROM, updating your
CDROM firmware and installing the latest IDE / chipset drivers for your
motherboard.

Eric Booth


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G'day mate:

Bad CD, I think. Thanks!
Steve Brown
Houston
 

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