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where can I download an installer for Office 2007, I have a product key, but no disc

Anonymous
2013-02-26T05:04:44+00:00

I've tried to use the downloader at http://www.microsoft.com/office/downloads/hs/ and got the message after entering the product key that it's no longer a product available for download.

How can I get this software reinstalled on my hard drive?

Adrian

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  1. Anonymous
    2013-02-27T03:01:17+00:00

    Thanks for the update. Sorry it didn't work for you.  I have to say I'm disappointed. I saw one reference that said people who bought online downloads would be able to continue to get download s for 5 years after purchase.  So maybe, people with online accounts at MS and DR will still be able to download.

    Here are some alternate sources where you may be able to find what you need:

    I Need Installation files/CD for pre 2007 version of Office, What Can I Do?

    Before you go looking for the installation file you need to be clear on the name of the Office bundle you are looking for. Office Product Keys are bundle specific, so getting the wrong installation file will do you no good. Wikipedia is a good source:

    ·        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office_2007

    Once you get the installation file, make sure you burn a copy for yourself before returning the disk if it is borrowed.

    1.     Find a friend (new or old) who has the right CD and is willing to lend you the CD. Unlike the very "old" DOS days when there was a signature file on the floppy, there is nothing unique on the CD to identify it. The uniqueness is provided via the Product key you use to activate it. So, you can borrow a CD without threatening their installation/activation.

    2.     Ask at work if they have an installation CD you can borrow. There are often old disks "hiding" in dark corners of storage rooms

    3.     Try to find a local "PC Computer Club". There is almost certainly a geek or three with disks you could borrow.

    4.     Find a small local computer store or repair business. They often have new unsold copies of “old” versions of software because they are still supporting customers using them.

    5.     At the small repair business they may have old computers that customers had upgraded from that you could now use (buy and transfer to your machine)

    6.     You could buy it “new” online from a reputable online store. Be very careful who you give your money to

    7.     Try websites like Kijiji or Craig’s List to see if you can borrow or buy it from an individual

    8.     Try getting one from MS (if it works, please post back here, there are many interested people who would like to know that MS is still providing that kind of support) Replace MS Hardware and Software http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326246/ 

    9.     Replacment Disk - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302822

    10.  Replacement CD - http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_install/replacement-cd/fb8230d4-000f-4ee7-b732-c9f8fff28bfd

    11.  http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-us/office2007deploymentcompatibility/thread/518911ba-b906-494d-9bce-3d8cdbdb6d84 

    • this page has a link to Office 2007 Enterprise installation file

    12.  

    Please let us know what worked.


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  2. Anonymous
    2013-02-27T02:38:16+00:00

    Thanks for the reply, although none are truly functional.

    Microsoft office 7 downloads lead to pages that tell me it's not supported for download any longer. (I can not download any software)

    The digital river downloads do function, though they don't accept the Product Key on the base of the computer which is for Windows 7 Home Prem OA

    I've downloaded them both, but neither will accept the 25 char product key I have here.

    Is there also a download for home premium (instead of standard, and ultimate) that'll save me using the keygen tool also linked to?

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  3. Anonymous
    2013-02-26T07:11:19+00:00

    That is scary / bad news for a lot of people. Here are some other download links for you to try

    2007 Office Download Sites

    http://www.microsoft.com/office/downloads/ - Office 2007 Pro, Home and Student and Small Business downloads

    B.  Medialess Licensing Kit (MLK):  http://trial.trymicrosoftoffice.com/msft-orpc/  (corrected link on 5/4/11)

    Office 2010 / 2007 Download locations - http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office\_2010-office\_install/here-are-the-download-locations-for-office-2010/ac67aa2f-dc1c-46f4-8b1d-ca00b3f02a18

    www.getmicrosoftoffice.com - 2007 Office downloads


    http://trial.trymicrosoftoffice.com/msft-orpc/default.aspx?culture=en-US - MLK download/backup for Home & Student (be sure to say yes to the question!)

    http://microsoft-helpline.blogspot.ca/2012/10/office-2007-enterprise-download-link.html - Office Enterprise

    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-us/office2007deploymentcompatibility/thread/518911ba-b906-494d-9bce-3d8cdbdb6d84 

    • this page has a link to Office 2007 Enterprise installation file

    http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msoffice/pub/X12-30263/X12-30263.exe Office 2007 Standard

    http://filesfordownload.blogspot.com/2007/11/office-2007-ultimate.html

    http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msoffice/pub/X12-30307/X12-30307.exe - Office 2007 Ultimate

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