Problem setting up MS Office Home and Student 2010


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7
       #1

    Problem setting up MS Office Home and Student 2010


    Hey all. I have been trying for the last week to set up the trial version of Microsoft Office 2010 Home and Student on my new laptop, and I keep running into the same problem.

    The download will get to Step 2 of 4, have about 7% of the download complete, then I will receive this popup message:

    "There was a problem setting up Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010:
    Cannot connect to the Internet to download required files. Check your Internet connection, and then try again."

    Here's what I have done to try to fix the problem:

    -checked the wireless internet connection (which, incidentally, is always at full strength when I get this message).

    -uninstalled then re-installed the click-to-run from the Microsoft website.

    -tried running the program as the administrator.

    -tried checking the compatibility and re-configuring the compatibility for Windows 7.

    I do not know what else to do and I am really getting frustrated so any help that anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated. I should warn everyone ahead of time that layman's terms are the best way to explain what to do to me-I'm not very good at tech-speak if you know what I mean.

    Thanks a bunch ahead of time for any help offered! :)
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  2. Posts : 3,009
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #2

    Hello huysernati, welcome to the forum.

    Some advice given by Microsoft Answers here:
    Trouble installing MS Office 2010 Home and Student Trial, fails while - Microsoft Answers
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  3. JMH
    Posts : 7,952
    Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
       #3

    Hello huysernati,

    Another alternative would be to contact Microsoft Technical Support via email re your issue.

    I would imagine that they would welcome questions from a potential customer.


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  4. Posts : 1
    Windows XP SP3 32bit
       #4

    Well, I fixed this by updating my system. I have a Windows XP 32bit; it said that I needed Windows 7, Windows Vista SP 1, or Windows XP SP3...I downloaded Windows XP SP3 from the Microsoft website by typing in "Windows XP Service Pack 3 download" and downloaded it...Free of course...and right clicked on the setup for Microsoft 2010 and unchecked compatibility and it worked, although the downloading process failed a few times, I did it over and over x3 and it worked XD...Don't know if this answers your question or your question has been resolved.
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