XP won't let me install Office 2000

T

tal08

I have been trying install Office 2000 on my HP with XP notebook and I keep
getting error messages saying it cannot read certain files. But yet, the say
disks install Office 2000 without any errors on my old notebook with
Win98SE. I have even tried to copy everything in the Office folder in the D:
drive to my C: drive but I still get error messages. Here is a list of files
that it says it cannot read: MSWORD9.OLB, OUTLLIB, WINWORD8.DOC,
OUACTRL.OCX, OFREAD9,
ORG11SVR, ORG21SVR, ORGCGW10.TLB, OTUNEUP, OFFCLN9, OLKFSTUB.DLL.
Then on these next files that won't copy over the error message says:
"Cannot copy NSREX.EXE, OFFCAT.ACS, OFFCAT.ACG: Data Error (cyclic
redundancy check)."
I have tried everything and had asked all kinds of experts and they are
clueless too. Any idea how I can install Office 2000? My HP notebook with XP
originally came with Corel WordPerfect 2000 installed, but I have completely
uninstalled it.

Thanks
Chris
 
R

Roady [MVP]

When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1
 
R

Roady [MVP]

When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1
 
R

Roady [MVP]

When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1
 
R

Roady [MVP]

When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1
 
R

Roady [MVP]

When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1
 
R

Roady [MVP]

When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1
 
R

Roady [MVP]

When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1
 
R

Roady [MVP]

When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1
 
R

Roady [MVP]

When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1
 
C

chris

The cd is fine, there is nothing wrong with it because like i said, it
installs fine on my other laptop that has 98SE instead of XP. And I not only
have tried it from my internal cd-rom but also an external cd-rom that it
brand new and i have use it before.



Roady said:
When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
tal08 said:
I have been trying install Office 2000 on my HP with XP notebook and I keep
getting error messages saying it cannot read certain files. But yet, the
say
disks install Office 2000 without any errors on my old notebook with
Win98SE. I have even tried to copy everything in the Office folder in the
D:
drive to my C: drive but I still get error messages. Here is a list of
files
that it says it cannot read: MSWORD9.OLB, OUTLLIB, WINWORD8.DOC,
OUACTRL.OCX, OFREAD9,
ORG11SVR, ORG21SVR, ORGCGW10.TLB, OTUNEUP, OFFCLN9, OLKFSTUB.DLL.
Then on these next files that won't copy over the error message says:
"Cannot copy NSREX.EXE, OFFCAT.ACS, OFFCAT.ACG: Data Error (cyclic
redundancy check)."
I have tried everything and had asked all kinds of experts and they are
clueless too. Any idea how I can install Office 2000? My HP notebook with
XP
originally came with Corel WordPerfect 2000 installed, but I have
completely
uninstalled it.

Thanks
Chris
 
C

chris

The cd is fine, there is nothing wrong with it because like i said, it
installs fine on my other laptop that has 98SE instead of XP. And I not only
have tried it from my internal cd-rom but also an external cd-rom that it
brand new and i have use it before.



Roady said:
When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
tal08 said:
I have been trying install Office 2000 on my HP with XP notebook and I keep
getting error messages saying it cannot read certain files. But yet, the
say
disks install Office 2000 without any errors on my old notebook with
Win98SE. I have even tried to copy everything in the Office folder in the
D:
drive to my C: drive but I still get error messages. Here is a list of
files
that it says it cannot read: MSWORD9.OLB, OUTLLIB, WINWORD8.DOC,
OUACTRL.OCX, OFREAD9,
ORG11SVR, ORG21SVR, ORGCGW10.TLB, OTUNEUP, OFFCLN9, OLKFSTUB.DLL.
Then on these next files that won't copy over the error message says:
"Cannot copy NSREX.EXE, OFFCAT.ACS, OFFCAT.ACG: Data Error (cyclic
redundancy check)."
I have tried everything and had asked all kinds of experts and they are
clueless too. Any idea how I can install Office 2000? My HP notebook with
XP
originally came with Corel WordPerfect 2000 installed, but I have
completely
uninstalled it.

Thanks
Chris
 
C

chris

The cd is fine, there is nothing wrong with it because like i said, it
installs fine on my other laptop that has 98SE instead of XP. And I not only
have tried it from my internal cd-rom but also an external cd-rom that it
brand new and i have use it before.



Roady said:
When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
tal08 said:
I have been trying install Office 2000 on my HP with XP notebook and I keep
getting error messages saying it cannot read certain files. But yet, the
say
disks install Office 2000 without any errors on my old notebook with
Win98SE. I have even tried to copy everything in the Office folder in the
D:
drive to my C: drive but I still get error messages. Here is a list of
files
that it says it cannot read: MSWORD9.OLB, OUTLLIB, WINWORD8.DOC,
OUACTRL.OCX, OFREAD9,
ORG11SVR, ORG21SVR, ORGCGW10.TLB, OTUNEUP, OFFCLN9, OLKFSTUB.DLL.
Then on these next files that won't copy over the error message says:
"Cannot copy NSREX.EXE, OFFCAT.ACS, OFFCAT.ACG: Data Error (cyclic
redundancy check)."
I have tried everything and had asked all kinds of experts and they are
clueless too. Any idea how I can install Office 2000? My HP notebook with
XP
originally came with Corel WordPerfect 2000 installed, but I have
completely
uninstalled it.

Thanks
Chris
 
C

chris

The cd is fine, there is nothing wrong with it because like i said, it
installs fine on my other laptop that has 98SE instead of XP. And I not only
have tried it from my internal cd-rom but also an external cd-rom that it
brand new and i have use it before.



Roady said:
When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
tal08 said:
I have been trying install Office 2000 on my HP with XP notebook and I keep
getting error messages saying it cannot read certain files. But yet, the
say
disks install Office 2000 without any errors on my old notebook with
Win98SE. I have even tried to copy everything in the Office folder in the
D:
drive to my C: drive but I still get error messages. Here is a list of
files
that it says it cannot read: MSWORD9.OLB, OUTLLIB, WINWORD8.DOC,
OUACTRL.OCX, OFREAD9,
ORG11SVR, ORG21SVR, ORGCGW10.TLB, OTUNEUP, OFFCLN9, OLKFSTUB.DLL.
Then on these next files that won't copy over the error message says:
"Cannot copy NSREX.EXE, OFFCAT.ACS, OFFCAT.ACG: Data Error (cyclic
redundancy check)."
I have tried everything and had asked all kinds of experts and they are
clueless too. Any idea how I can install Office 2000? My HP notebook with
XP
originally came with Corel WordPerfect 2000 installed, but I have
completely
uninstalled it.

Thanks
Chris
 
C

chris

The cd is fine, there is nothing wrong with it because like i said, it
installs fine on my other laptop that has 98SE instead of XP. And I not only
have tried it from my internal cd-rom but also an external cd-rom that it
brand new and i have use it before.



Roady said:
When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
tal08 said:
I have been trying install Office 2000 on my HP with XP notebook and I keep
getting error messages saying it cannot read certain files. But yet, the
say
disks install Office 2000 without any errors on my old notebook with
Win98SE. I have even tried to copy everything in the Office folder in the
D:
drive to my C: drive but I still get error messages. Here is a list of
files
that it says it cannot read: MSWORD9.OLB, OUTLLIB, WINWORD8.DOC,
OUACTRL.OCX, OFREAD9,
ORG11SVR, ORG21SVR, ORGCGW10.TLB, OTUNEUP, OFFCLN9, OLKFSTUB.DLL.
Then on these next files that won't copy over the error message says:
"Cannot copy NSREX.EXE, OFFCAT.ACS, OFFCAT.ACG: Data Error (cyclic
redundancy check)."
I have tried everything and had asked all kinds of experts and they are
clueless too. Any idea how I can install Office 2000? My HP notebook with
XP
originally came with Corel WordPerfect 2000 installed, but I have
completely
uninstalled it.

Thanks
Chris
 
C

chris

The cd is fine, there is nothing wrong with it because like i said, it
installs fine on my other laptop that has 98SE instead of XP. And I not only
have tried it from my internal cd-rom but also an external cd-rom that it
brand new and i have use it before.



Roady said:
When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
tal08 said:
I have been trying install Office 2000 on my HP with XP notebook and I keep
getting error messages saying it cannot read certain files. But yet, the
say
disks install Office 2000 without any errors on my old notebook with
Win98SE. I have even tried to copy everything in the Office folder in the
D:
drive to my C: drive but I still get error messages. Here is a list of
files
that it says it cannot read: MSWORD9.OLB, OUTLLIB, WINWORD8.DOC,
OUACTRL.OCX, OFREAD9,
ORG11SVR, ORG21SVR, ORGCGW10.TLB, OTUNEUP, OFFCLN9, OLKFSTUB.DLL.
Then on these next files that won't copy over the error message says:
"Cannot copy NSREX.EXE, OFFCAT.ACS, OFFCAT.ACG: Data Error (cyclic
redundancy check)."
I have tried everything and had asked all kinds of experts and they are
clueless too. Any idea how I can install Office 2000? My HP notebook with
XP
originally came with Corel WordPerfect 2000 installed, but I have
completely
uninstalled it.

Thanks
Chris
 
C

chris

The cd is fine, there is nothing wrong with it because like i said, it
installs fine on my other laptop that has 98SE instead of XP. And I not only
have tried it from my internal cd-rom but also an external cd-rom that it
brand new and i have use it before.



Roady said:
When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
tal08 said:
I have been trying install Office 2000 on my HP with XP notebook and I keep
getting error messages saying it cannot read certain files. But yet, the
say
disks install Office 2000 without any errors on my old notebook with
Win98SE. I have even tried to copy everything in the Office folder in the
D:
drive to my C: drive but I still get error messages. Here is a list of
files
that it says it cannot read: MSWORD9.OLB, OUTLLIB, WINWORD8.DOC,
OUACTRL.OCX, OFREAD9,
ORG11SVR, ORG21SVR, ORGCGW10.TLB, OTUNEUP, OFFCLN9, OLKFSTUB.DLL.
Then on these next files that won't copy over the error message says:
"Cannot copy NSREX.EXE, OFFCAT.ACS, OFFCAT.ACG: Data Error (cyclic
redundancy check)."
I have tried everything and had asked all kinds of experts and they are
clueless too. Any idea how I can install Office 2000? My HP notebook with
XP
originally came with Corel WordPerfect 2000 installed, but I have
completely
uninstalled it.

Thanks
Chris
 
C

chris

The cd is fine, there is nothing wrong with it because like i said, it
installs fine on my other laptop that has 98SE instead of XP. And I not only
have tried it from my internal cd-rom but also an external cd-rom that it
brand new and i have use it before.



Roady said:
When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
tal08 said:
I have been trying install Office 2000 on my HP with XP notebook and I keep
getting error messages saying it cannot read certain files. But yet, the
say
disks install Office 2000 without any errors on my old notebook with
Win98SE. I have even tried to copy everything in the Office folder in the
D:
drive to my C: drive but I still get error messages. Here is a list of
files
that it says it cannot read: MSWORD9.OLB, OUTLLIB, WINWORD8.DOC,
OUACTRL.OCX, OFREAD9,
ORG11SVR, ORG21SVR, ORGCGW10.TLB, OTUNEUP, OFFCLN9, OLKFSTUB.DLL.
Then on these next files that won't copy over the error message says:
"Cannot copy NSREX.EXE, OFFCAT.ACS, OFFCAT.ACG: Data Error (cyclic
redundancy check)."
I have tried everything and had asked all kinds of experts and they are
clueless too. Any idea how I can install Office 2000? My HP notebook with
XP
originally came with Corel WordPerfect 2000 installed, but I have
completely
uninstalled it.

Thanks
Chris
 
C

chris

The cd is fine, there is nothing wrong with it because like i said, it
installs fine on my other laptop that has 98SE instead of XP. And I not only
have tried it from my internal cd-rom but also an external cd-rom that it
brand new and i have use it before.



Roady said:
When you manually copy it you get errors as well?
-Your CD is damaged (contact Microsoft for the possibilities of a
replacement CD if it is the original CD)
-Your CD-ROM player is damaged/has issues reading a certain (color) CD
-Your harddisk is beginning to fail (use a SMART utility to read out the
health of your HD)

Note that copying the Office folder to your C:\ drive isn't an install of
Office (it's not a MAC! :-D)

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-What do the Outlook Icons Mean?
-Create an Office 2003 CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 1

-----
tal08 said:
I have been trying install Office 2000 on my HP with XP notebook and I keep
getting error messages saying it cannot read certain files. But yet, the
say
disks install Office 2000 without any errors on my old notebook with
Win98SE. I have even tried to copy everything in the Office folder in the
D:
drive to my C: drive but I still get error messages. Here is a list of
files
that it says it cannot read: MSWORD9.OLB, OUTLLIB, WINWORD8.DOC,
OUACTRL.OCX, OFREAD9,
ORG11SVR, ORG21SVR, ORGCGW10.TLB, OTUNEUP, OFFCLN9, OLKFSTUB.DLL.
Then on these next files that won't copy over the error message says:
"Cannot copy NSREX.EXE, OFFCAT.ACS, OFFCAT.ACG: Data Error (cyclic
redundancy check)."
I have tried everything and had asked all kinds of experts and they are
clueless too. Any idea how I can install Office 2000? My HP notebook with
XP
originally came with Corel WordPerfect 2000 installed, but I have
completely
uninstalled it.

Thanks
Chris
 

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