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Office 2013 Installation Error "Something went wrong".

Problem: 

Office 2013 Installation Error "Something went wrong".

Solution : 

Step 1:
Uninstall Office completely from the system and then try to re-install it:Run the automated troubleshooter from the following article to remove all traces of the new Office installed on the system.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2739501Note: If you are using a 64-bit operating system, save the 'Fix it' tool and then run it from the saved location.
Step 2 :
Check your Internet connection speed with the help of the following site.
http://www.speedtest.net
If you are using wireless connection try to use direct cable connection.
If your Internet speed is not good try to change the connection or download office from a different connection.
Step 3 :
Try to reboot your computer in clean boot.
Hold Windows key +R.
Copy and paste, or type the following command in the Open box, and then press Enter:
Msconfig
Under services tab hide all Microsoft Service and disable all.
Restart the computer.
Repair Office 365 installation:
Follow the steps mentioned to repair Office 365 installation:Close all the Office applications.
Go to Control Panel< Programs and Features.
In the programs list, right click on Microsoft Office 365 program and click on Repair. Choose Online Repair option to repair the Office installation.
Step 4 :
Stop and start or restart Microsoft Office Service:
Hold Windows key +R.
Copy and paste, or type the following command in the Open box, and then press Enter:
services.msc
If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type the password, or click Continue.
· In the Services list, double-click Microsoft Office Service.
· In the Windows Installer Properties dialog box, click Automatic in the Startup type list.
· Click Start, click Apply, and then click OK.
· Start the software installation.


**If nothing none of the above works, take the back up of your computer and refresh it without affecting your files.

Comments

  1. Hey I had the same issue with my computer. I wasted my time on it for
    many days but finally I got a solution from this link
    http://www.microsoftliveassist.com/error-code-30033-27-when-installing-office/

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  2. Hey I had the same issue with my computer. I wasted my time on it for


    many days but finally I got a solution from this link

    http://www.microsoftliveassist.com/office-365-installation-error-something-went-wrong/

    ReplyDelete
  3. Hey I had the same issue with my computer. I wasted my time on it for


    many days but finally I got a solution from this link

    http://www.microsoftliveassist.com/office-365-installation-error-something-went-wrong/

    ReplyDelete
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