Uninstalled pre-installed msoffice because i can't print

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    Uninstalled pre-installed msoffice because i can't print


    Okay, so i uninstalled the pre-installed Microsoft Office Word Starter and Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 because i can't print with my printer and now the problem got worse. Whenever I'm installing a new Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 it shows the problem "Error 1321. Setup cannot modify the file C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office\Microsoft Office 2010 Tools\Microsoft Office Picture Manager.lnk. Verify that the file exists in your system and that you have sufficient permissions to update it. And my printer is Canon ip1300. I remember the problem started is because maybe, when I click something in the options of my windows office, my printer won't work with my laptop. I remember that it was the "update" setting. I have microsoft starter which then become microsoft visualization handler, i don't know why. and the microsoft word 2010. and when i tried printing with the other laptop, it worked. so i guess the problem is in my laptop. and whenever i'm printing it is saying "now printing body of -file name here- on the canon inkjet ip1300" Can please someone help me ((
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  3. Posts : 12
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    I already saw this solution and I think that is not the right solution for my problem. I just want to re-install my Microsoft Office Starter which is pre-installed when I got my laptop. How can I bring it back? I don't have any Microsoft Office here in my laptop
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    Did you create the recovery disks ? Sometimes they create a 2nd or 3rd disc which has applications that came with the laptop or desktop
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  5. Posts : 12
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    How do you know where that "recovery disk" is? The thing that is here is the "Microsoft Office 2010 Click-to-Run (Protected) (Q:).
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    And if you run it what happens ?
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  7. Posts : 12
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    VistaKing said:
    And if you run it what happens ?
    "Q:\ is not accessible.
    Access is denied."
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    kndz022 said:
    I already saw this solution and I think that is not the right solution for my problem. I just want to re-install my Microsoft Office Starter which is pre-installed when I got my laptop. How can I bring it back? I don't have any Microsoft Office here in my laptop
    I don't think you can reinstall Office Starter unless it's on the recovery disks or a hidden recovery partition on the hard drive. (These recovery options would restore your computer to original factory specifications.) Recovery disks may be provided by the computer manufacturer or the user may be prompted to create recovery disks during the initial computer setup/activation. If your Acer laptop has a hidden recovery partition you may be able to access it this way:

    1. Power on the machine
    2. At the white ACER BIOS screen, hold the “Alt” key and press the “F10” key simultaneously to start Acer eRecovery
    3. Once eRecovery has loaded, click “Restore to Factory Default Settings”
    4. Click “OK” to continue
    5. From here, the eRecovery process will update all the data on the C: drive and restore a fully functional factory image (approximately 10 minutes)
    6. Once eRecovery has run, press “OK” to reboot unit

       Warning
    It's possible that Office Starter will not be included in the recovery disks or recovery partition due to Microsoft licensing limitations on computer manufacturers. Office Starter is apparently tied in to the "OEM Partner Program" which limits how OEM manufacturers may distribute certain Microsoft products. See link to Consumer Experience Walkthrough.)
    Microsoft Office Starter 2010

    In the alternative, there are other free programs that are very compatible with Microsoft Office products. Two full office suites are OpenOffice and LibreOffice.
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  9. Posts : 12
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    marsmimar said:
    kndz022 said:
    I already saw this solution and I think that is not the right solution for my problem. I just want to re-install my Microsoft Office Starter which is pre-installed when I got my laptop. How can I bring it back? I don't have any Microsoft Office here in my laptop
    I don't think you can reinstall Office Starter unless it's on the recovery disks or a hidden recovery partition on the hard drive. (These recovery options would restore your computer to original factory specifications.) Recovery disks may be provided by the computer manufacturer or the user may be prompted to create recovery disks during the initial computer setup/activation. If your Acer laptop has a hidden recovery partition you may be able to access it this way:

    1. Power on the machine
    2. At the white ACER BIOS screen, hold the “Alt” key and press the “F10” key simultaneously to start Acer eRecovery
    3. Once eRecovery has loaded, click “Restore to Factory Default Settings”
    4. Click “OK” to continue
    5. From here, the eRecovery process will update all the data on the C: drive and restore a fully functional factory image (approximately 10 minutes)
    6. Once eRecovery has run, press “OK” to reboot unit

       Warning
    It's possible that Office Starter will not be included in the recovery disks or recovery partition due to Microsoft licensing limitations on computer manufacturers. Office Starter is apparently tied in to the "OEM Partner Program" which limits how OEM manufacturers may distribute certain Microsoft products. See link to Consumer Experience Walkthrough.)
    Microsoft Office Starter 2010

    In the alternative, there are other free programs that are very compatible with Microsoft Office products. Two full office suites are OpenOffice and LibreOffice.
    Is doing this will make my laptop be reformat? :O
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  10. Posts : 12
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    marsmimar said:
    kndz022 said:
    I already saw this solution and I think that is not the right solution for my problem. I just want to re-install my Microsoft Office Starter which is pre-installed when I got my laptop. How can I bring it back? I don't have any Microsoft Office here in my laptop
    I don't think you can reinstall Office Starter unless it's on the recovery disks or a hidden recovery partition on the hard drive. (These recovery options would restore your computer to original factory specifications.) Recovery disks may be provided by the computer manufacturer or the user may be prompted to create recovery disks during the initial computer setup/activation. If your Acer laptop has a hidden recovery partition you may be able to access it this way:

    1. Power on the machine
    2. At the white ACER BIOS screen, hold the “Alt” key and press the “F10” key simultaneously to start Acer eRecovery
    3. Once eRecovery has loaded, click “Restore to Factory Default Settings”
    4. Click “OK” to continue
    5. From here, the eRecovery process will update all the data on the C: drive and restore a fully functional factory image (approximately 10 minutes)
    6. Once eRecovery has run, press “OK” to reboot unit

       Warning
    It's possible that Office Starter will not be included in the recovery disks or recovery partition due to Microsoft licensing limitations on computer manufacturers. Office Starter is apparently tied in to the "OEM Partner Program" which limits how OEM manufacturers may distribute certain Microsoft products. See link to Consumer Experience Walkthrough.)
    Microsoft Office Starter 2010

    In the alternative, there are other free programs that are very compatible with Microsoft Office products. Two full office suites are OpenOffice and LibreOffice.
    Is doing this will make my laptop be reformat? :O
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