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Possible Virus
Name: Eros Date: June 7, 2006 at 05:00:38 Pacific OS: XP Pro CPU/Ram: 256 Product: DELL
Comment:
I have encountered a probelm with several applications and thought it might be a virus. Microsoft Office 2000 will not open and give message to "please insert disc and install", this also happens to Adobe Acrobat Pro. At first, I thought it may be a problem with software but two of my friends also had this happen. When reinstalled, the same message occurs. Does anyone have any suggestions, PLEASE!!!!!!!!!
Name: kitty Date: June 7, 2006 at 06:02:43 Pacific
Reply:
u should go to microsoft help n support to find this out my mothers was doing the same thing saying she had corrputed files and i fix it and ull need a copy of data1.msi to upgrade it, if u need it email me i have it let me see if i have the instructions still for fixing office
Kitty
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Name: kitty Date: June 7, 2006 at 06:04:24 Pacific
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