Issues installing Office 2007 (Windows 7)

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  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7
       #1

    Issues installing Office 2007 (Windows 7)


    I've just purchased a laptop (without a cd-drive) and wanted to install Office.

    As a student I have free access to Office 2007 (Microsoft Office Suite 2007 Service Pack 1 32-bit (English) - MSDNAA).

    I'm currently using Office Starter 2010.

    Now when I download the iso file, using winRAR I am able to extract the files but when I try to install I get the following:



    This is then followed by the message: "There are no products affected by this package installed on this system".

    I've looked online for a starter version of Office 07 (or something like that) to no avail. I've also attempted to "burn" the iso to a usb stick and install it that way but again with no success.

    I'd be grateful for some help as I have no idea of where to go from here.
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  2. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #2

    Welcome to the forum,

    What you are trying to install is just the service pack, that's why you are getting that message.
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  3. Posts : 388
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit OS
       #3

    That sounds very correct to me.

    By the way - I also download heaps of stuff from MSDNAA as a
    student and from what I believe, they stopped allowing FREE
    office suite copies in 2008 (or thereabouts). Even back then
    it was free or you could pay $5 to have it prepped onto disk
    (I was in the full newb class back then).

    As derikimo said, you have downloaded and are trying to install the service pack,
    which yes, at MSDNAA is available for download, but if you look a bit closer at the download
    page when you are signed in with your account you will see that there is no
    download for the Office Suite (any version)
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  4. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #4

    AllOnTheBus said:
    That sounds very correct to me.

    By the way - I also download heaps of stuff from MSDNAA as a
    student and from what I believe, they stopped allowing FREE
    office suite copies in 2008 (or thereabouts). Even back then
    it was free or you could pay $5 to have it prepped onto disk
    (I was in the full newb class back then).

    As derikimo said, you have downloaded and are trying to install the service pack,
    which yes, at MSDNAA is available for download, but if you look a bit closer at the download
    page when you are signed in with your account you will see that there is no
    download for the Office Suite (any version)
    Yeah, I can't see any office suite either, a few add ons (visio, groove, access etc..)
    The OS's are the best thing on there.
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  5. Posts : 388
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit OS
       #5

    2 right

    I got a copy of just about every OS going - well everything up
    to the Pro versions anyways. Awesome really, I got MS 2003
    and 2008 servers but I really needed them to put into VM's doing networking
    (DNS, DHCP, DMZ's etc etc etc) setups for practice. Also the availabilty
    of 32 and 64 bit versions - saved a lot!!

    I guess MS want to give this stuff away so students can learn how to use it
    and therefore recommend it for use in future projects should anyone be willing
    to hire me and/or other learner drivers

    iceyd - you can still get a cheap copy of Office suite ($99) as a student through
    the "It's not cheating" site found here (Microsoft site):
    Microsoft Office Discount for Students - It's Not Cheating

    Note that you can also upgrade versions of Win 7 here and other stuff- but considering
    that you can get Win 7 Pro 32 or 64 bit for free through MSDNAA then there's
    no need really.
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  6. Posts : 2
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Grr I was hoping not to have to pay for it. My last laptop was a refurb and came with it for free. Thanks for the replies.
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  7. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #7

    Newbie with Windows 7 Home Premium x64, trying to install a fresh(new( Office Standard 2007. I get these cannot find errors.

    invalid dw20.exe


    Help, don't know what is wrong with this new desktop as I've loaded OS 2007 on another laptop 3 months ago.

    Thanks,
    Rick
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  8. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #8

    I have Office 2007 installed on Win 7 Home Premium x64, but have never heard of that error.

    Is this a home built PC?

    What type of Windows and Office disks are you using? Store bought? OEM? Retail? Burned download?
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  9. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #9

    The decktop pc is brand new Acer (TigerDirect). I came with Windows 7 Home Premium installed.
    I am trying to install my legal Office Standard 2007 on it.

    There is no other (trial) or otherwise Office installed on the HD.

    Thanks,
    Rick.
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  10. Posts : 338
    win7 home premium-64bit-SP1-IE10
       #10

    I have MSO 2007 Enterprise and the DW20.exe must be on the CD/DVD to proceed with the installation
    Look @ mine

    PS I have copied the DVD content to a partition on my HDD to speed up prosses
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