Uninstalling Office 97 Pro without having the installation CD...Can I do this manually?

J

jaybo

I don't have the original install disks...the computer was sold by some company
that had it built by another company!! Not a brand name computer...

Their tech support doesn't have the disks and I have to remove Office 97 Pro
because no one uses it. Is there a way to remove it safely without the disks
and not screw up the OS? Maybe some uninstaller program or something from
Microsoft?

Thanks
 
T

Tricia

jaybo said:
I don't have the original install disks...the computer was sold by some
company
that had it built by another company!! Not a brand name computer...

Their tech support doesn't have the disks and I have to remove Office 97
Pro
because no one uses it. Is there a way to remove it safely without the
disks
and not screw up the OS? Maybe some uninstaller program or something from
Microsoft?

Thanks

why do you want to remove it? Just delete the shorcuts and the folders and
forget it was ever on your computer. Why are people obsessed with removing
old software anyway?

Tricia
 
T

Tricia

jaybo said:
I don't have the original install disks...the computer was sold by some
company
that had it built by another company!! Not a brand name computer...

Their tech support doesn't have the disks and I have to remove Office 97
Pro
because no one uses it. Is there a way to remove it safely without the
disks
and not screw up the OS? Maybe some uninstaller program or something from
Microsoft?

Thanks

why do you want to remove it? Just delete the shorcuts and the folders and
forget it was ever on your computer. Why are people obsessed with removing
old software anyway?

Tricia
 
T

Tricia

jaybo said:
I don't have the original install disks...the computer was sold by some
company
that had it built by another company!! Not a brand name computer...

Their tech support doesn't have the disks and I have to remove Office 97
Pro
because no one uses it. Is there a way to remove it safely without the
disks
and not screw up the OS? Maybe some uninstaller program or something from
Microsoft?

Thanks

why do you want to remove it? Just delete the shorcuts and the folders and
forget it was ever on your computer. Why are people obsessed with removing
old software anyway?

Tricia
 
T

Tricia

jaybo said:
I don't have the original install disks...the computer was sold by some
company
that had it built by another company!! Not a brand name computer...

Their tech support doesn't have the disks and I have to remove Office 97
Pro
because no one uses it. Is there a way to remove it safely without the
disks
and not screw up the OS? Maybe some uninstaller program or something from
Microsoft?

Thanks

why do you want to remove it? Just delete the shorcuts and the folders and
forget it was ever on your computer. Why are people obsessed with removing
old software anyway?

Tricia
 
T

Tricia

jaybo said:
I don't have the original install disks...the computer was sold by some
company
that had it built by another company!! Not a brand name computer...

Their tech support doesn't have the disks and I have to remove Office 97
Pro
because no one uses it. Is there a way to remove it safely without the
disks
and not screw up the OS? Maybe some uninstaller program or something from
Microsoft?

Thanks

why do you want to remove it? Just delete the shorcuts and the folders and
forget it was ever on your computer. Why are people obsessed with removing
old software anyway?

Tricia
 
T

Tricia

jaybo said:
I don't have the original install disks...the computer was sold by some
company
that had it built by another company!! Not a brand name computer...

Their tech support doesn't have the disks and I have to remove Office 97
Pro
because no one uses it. Is there a way to remove it safely without the
disks
and not screw up the OS? Maybe some uninstaller program or something from
Microsoft?

Thanks

why do you want to remove it? Just delete the shorcuts and the folders and
forget it was ever on your computer. Why are people obsessed with removing
old software anyway?

Tricia
 
T

Tricia

jaybo said:
I don't have the original install disks...the computer was sold by some
company
that had it built by another company!! Not a brand name computer...

Their tech support doesn't have the disks and I have to remove Office 97
Pro
because no one uses it. Is there a way to remove it safely without the
disks
and not screw up the OS? Maybe some uninstaller program or something from
Microsoft?

Thanks

why do you want to remove it? Just delete the shorcuts and the folders and
forget it was ever on your computer. Why are people obsessed with removing
old software anyway?

Tricia
 
T

Tricia

jaybo said:
I don't have the original install disks...the computer was sold by some
company
that had it built by another company!! Not a brand name computer...

Their tech support doesn't have the disks and I have to remove Office 97
Pro
because no one uses it. Is there a way to remove it safely without the
disks
and not screw up the OS? Maybe some uninstaller program or something from
Microsoft?

Thanks

why do you want to remove it? Just delete the shorcuts and the folders and
forget it was ever on your computer. Why are people obsessed with removing
old software anyway?

Tricia
 
T

Tricia

jaybo said:
I don't have the original install disks...the computer was sold by some
company
that had it built by another company!! Not a brand name computer...

Their tech support doesn't have the disks and I have to remove Office 97
Pro
because no one uses it. Is there a way to remove it safely without the
disks
and not screw up the OS? Maybe some uninstaller program or something from
Microsoft?

Thanks

why do you want to remove it? Just delete the shorcuts and the folders and
forget it was ever on your computer. Why are people obsessed with removing
old software anyway?

Tricia
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top