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| Upgrade Internal Hard Drive We successfully installed the Seagate 160GB Internal Hard Drive and almost everything seems to function with the exception ot two of the Office 2003 programs that we use all the time. Namely Outlook and Word. They both open but with an error message superimposed which states: "An error occured and this feature is no longer functioning properly.Please run Setup and select "repair...." to restore this application. I have done that from the dropdown menue of each help program and after following the instructions ,including putting the Office 2003 Disk in the CD Drive, I get the following message: "This patch package could not be opened. Verify that the patch package exists and that you can access it, or contact the application vendor to verify that this is a valid Windows Installer Patch Package." Being a well seasoned citizen and admittedly a bit lacking is puter savy, I was wondering if some one could help me restore these programs on our computer with out a complete uninstall and reinstall of Office 2003. Thank you Dick H. |
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| Re: Upgrade Internal Hard Drive "Dick H." <DickH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:406FDAD4-C6DA-426A-B586-9477BB38B78E@microsoft.com... > We successfully installed the Seagate 160GB Internal Hard Drive and almost > everything seems to function with the exception ot two of the Office 2003 > programs that we use all the time. Namely Outlook and Word. They both open > but with an error message superimposed which states: > "An error occured and this feature is no longer functioning properly.Please > run Setup and select "repair...." to restore this application. > > I have done that from the dropdown menue of each help program and after > following the instructions ,including putting the Office 2003 Disk in the CD > Drive, I get the following message: > > "This patch package could not be opened. Verify that the patch package > exists and that you can access it, or contact the application vendor to > verify that this is a valid Windows Installer Patch Package." > > Being a well seasoned citizen and admittedly a bit lacking is puter savy, I > was wondering if some one could help me restore these programs on our > computer with out a complete uninstall and reinstall of Office 2003. > > Thank you > Dick H. You write "We successfully installed the Seagate 160GB Internal Hard Drive" but you do not say if you installed it as a second disk or if it replaced the original disk. If it replaced the original disk, how exactly did you copy the old disk to the new disk? |
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| Re: Upgrade Internal Hard Drive We used the cd that came with the seagate and have it installed as the boot disc. The original disc is still in the tower but as a slave drive. Does this information help? "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > "Dick H." <DickH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:406FDAD4-C6DA-426A-B586-9477BB38B78E@microsoft.com... > > We successfully installed the Seagate 160GB Internal Hard Drive and almost > > everything seems to function with the exception ot two of the Office 2003 > > programs that we use all the time. Namely Outlook and Word. They both open > > but with an error message superimposed which states: > > "An error occured and this feature is no longer functioning > properly.Please > > run Setup and select "repair...." to restore this application. > > > > I have done that from the dropdown menue of each help program and after > > following the instructions ,including putting the Office 2003 Disk in the > CD > > Drive, I get the following message: > > > > "This patch package could not be opened. Verify that the patch package > > exists and that you can access it, or contact the application vendor to > > verify that this is a valid Windows Installer Patch Package." > > > > Being a well seasoned citizen and admittedly a bit lacking is puter savy, > I > > was wondering if some one could help me restore these programs on our > > computer with out a complete uninstall and reinstall of Office 2003. > > > > Thank you > > Dick H. > > You write "We successfully installed the Seagate 160GB Internal > Hard Drive" but you do not say if you installed it as a second > disk or if it replaced the original disk. If it replaced the original > disk, how exactly did you copy the old disk to the new disk? > > > |
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| Re: Upgrade Internal Hard Drive No, it does not. I don't have the faintest idea what this "Seagate CD" did. Does it create a clone of the old disk? "Dick H." <DickH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:119FB22D-56C0-4E9E-9992-7106126C6942@microsoft.com... > We used the cd that came with the seagate and have it installed as the boot > disc. The original disc is still in the tower but as a slave drive. > Does this information help? > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > > > > "Dick H." <DickH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:406FDAD4-C6DA-426A-B586-9477BB38B78E@microsoft.com... > > > We successfully installed the Seagate 160GB Internal Hard Drive and almost > > > everything seems to function with the exception ot two of the Office 2003 > > > programs that we use all the time. Namely Outlook and Word. They both open > > > but with an error message superimposed which states: > > > "An error occured and this feature is no longer functioning > > properly.Please > > > run Setup and select "repair...." to restore this application. > > > > > > I have done that from the dropdown menue of each help program and after > > > following the instructions ,including putting the Office 2003 Disk in the > > CD > > > Drive, I get the following message: > > > > > > "This patch package could not be opened. Verify that the patch package > > > exists and that you can access it, or contact the application vendor to > > > verify that this is a valid Windows Installer Patch Package." > > > > > > Being a well seasoned citizen and admittedly a bit lacking is puter savy, > > I > > > was wondering if some one could help me restore these programs on our > > > computer with out a complete uninstall and reinstall of Office 2003. > > > > > > Thank you > > > Dick H. > > > > You write "We successfully installed the Seagate 160GB Internal > > Hard Drive" but you do not say if you installed it as a second > > disk or if it replaced the original disk. If it replaced the original > > disk, how exactly did you copy the old disk to the new disk? > > > > > > |
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| Re: Upgrade Internal Hard Drive It is my understanding that it copied all of the original hard drive to the new hard drive. I guess that would be yes it created a clone. "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > No, it does not. I don't have the faintest idea what this > "Seagate CD" did. Does it create a clone of the old disk? > > "Dick H." <DickH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:119FB22D-56C0-4E9E-9992-7106126C6942@microsoft.com... > > We used the cd that came with the seagate and have it installed as the > boot > > disc. The original disc is still in the tower but as a slave drive. > > Does this information help? > > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > > > > > > > "Dick H." <DickH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:406FDAD4-C6DA-426A-B586-9477BB38B78E@microsoft.com... > > > > We successfully installed the Seagate 160GB Internal Hard Drive and > almost > > > > everything seems to function with the exception ot two of the Office > 2003 > > > > programs that we use all the time. Namely Outlook and Word. They both > open > > > > but with an error message superimposed which states: > > > > "An error occured and this feature is no longer functioning > > > properly.Please > > > > run Setup and select "repair...." to restore this application. > > > > > > > > I have done that from the dropdown menue of each help program and > after > > > > following the instructions ,including putting the Office 2003 Disk in > the > > > CD > > > > Drive, I get the following message: > > > > > > > > "This patch package could not be opened. Verify that the patch package > > > > exists and that you can access it, or contact the application vendor > to > > > > verify that this is a valid Windows Installer Patch Package." > > > > > > > > Being a well seasoned citizen and admittedly a bit lacking is puter > savy, > > > I > > > > was wondering if some one could help me restore these programs on our > > > > computer with out a complete uninstall and reinstall of Office 2003. > > > > > > > > Thank you > > > > Dick H. > > > > > > You write "We successfully installed the Seagate 160GB Internal > > > Hard Drive" but you do not say if you installed it as a second > > > disk or if it replaced the original disk. If it replaced the original > > > disk, how exactly did you copy the old disk to the new disk? > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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| Re: Upgrade Internal Hard Drive In this case you should post your question in an MS Office newsgroup. Write that you successfully cloned your hard disk and that Word and Outlook now fail to run. "Dick H." <DickH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:32878F81-55F0-4560-B5CF-AD4523BF40DE@microsoft.com... > It is my understanding that it copied all of the original hard drive to the > new hard drive. I guess that would be yes it created a clone. > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > > No, it does not. I don't have the faintest idea what this > > "Seagate CD" did. Does it create a clone of the old disk? > > > > "Dick H." <DickH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:119FB22D-56C0-4E9E-9992-7106126C6942@microsoft.com... > > > We used the cd that came with the seagate and have it installed as the > > boot > > > disc. The original disc is still in the tower but as a slave drive. > > > Does this information help? > > > > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > "Dick H." <DickH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > > news:406FDAD4-C6DA-426A-B586-9477BB38B78E@microsoft.com... > > > > > We successfully installed the Seagate 160GB Internal Hard Drive and > > almost > > > > > everything seems to function with the exception ot two of the Office > > 2003 > > > > > programs that we use all the time. Namely Outlook and Word. They both > > open > > > > > but with an error message superimposed which states: > > > > > "An error occured and this feature is no longer functioning > > > > properly.Please > > > > > run Setup and select "repair...." to restore this application. > > > > > > > > > > I have done that from the dropdown menue of each help program and > > after > > > > > following the instructions ,including putting the Office 2003 Disk in > > the > > > > CD > > > > > Drive, I get the following message: > > > > > > > > > > "This patch package could not be opened. Verify that the patch package > > > > > exists and that you can access it, or contact the application vendor > > to > > > > > verify that this is a valid Windows Installer Patch Package." > > > > > > > > > > Being a well seasoned citizen and admittedly a bit lacking is puter > > savy, > > > > I > > > > > was wondering if some one could help me restore these programs on our > > > > > computer with out a complete uninstall and reinstall of Office 2003. > > > > > > > > > > Thank you > > > > > Dick H. > > > > > > > > You write "We successfully installed the Seagate 160GB Internal > > > > Hard Drive" but you do not say if you installed it as a second > > > > disk or if it replaced the original disk. If it replaced the original > > > > disk, how exactly did you copy the old disk to the new disk? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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| Re: Upgrade Internal Hard Drive Thank yoy Pegasus for respondin. I will do as you suggest. Have a great day. "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > In this case you should post your question in an MS Office > newsgroup. Write that you successfully cloned your hard > disk and that Word and Outlook now fail to run. > > > "Dick H." <DickH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:32878F81-55F0-4560-B5CF-AD4523BF40DE@microsoft.com... > > It is my understanding that it copied all of the original hard drive to > the > > new hard drive. I guess that would be yes it created a clone. > > > > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > > > > No, it does not. I don't have the faintest idea what this > > > "Seagate CD" did. Does it create a clone of the old disk? > > > > > > "Dick H." <DickH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:119FB22D-56C0-4E9E-9992-7106126C6942@microsoft.com... > > > > We used the cd that came with the seagate and have it installed as the > > > boot > > > > disc. The original disc is still in the tower but as a slave drive. > > > > Does this information help? > > > > > > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "Dick H." <DickH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > > > news:406FDAD4-C6DA-426A-B586-9477BB38B78E@microsoft.com... > > > > > > We successfully installed the Seagate 160GB Internal Hard Drive > and > > > almost > > > > > > everything seems to function with the exception ot two of the > Office > > > 2003 > > > > > > programs that we use all the time. Namely Outlook and Word. They > both > > > open > > > > > > but with an error message superimposed which states: > > > > > > "An error occured and this feature is no longer functioning > > > > > properly.Please > > > > > > run Setup and select "repair...." to restore this application. > > > > > > > > > > > > I have done that from the dropdown menue of each help program and > > > after > > > > > > following the instructions ,including putting the Office 2003 Disk > in > > > the > > > > > CD > > > > > > Drive, I get the following message: > > > > > > > > > > > > "This patch package could not be opened. Verify that the patch > package > > > > > > exists and that you can access it, or contact the application > vendor > > > to > > > > > > verify that this is a valid Windows Installer Patch Package." > > > > > > > > > > > > Being a well seasoned citizen and admittedly a bit lacking is > puter > > > savy, > > > > > I > > > > > > was wondering if some one could help me restore these programs on > our > > > > > > computer with out a complete uninstall and reinstall of Office > 2003. > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you > > > > > > Dick H. > > > > > > > > > > You write "We successfully installed the Seagate 160GB Internal > > > > > Hard Drive" but you do not say if you installed it as a second > > > > > disk or if it replaced the original disk. If it replaced the > original > > > > > disk, how exactly did you copy the old disk to the new disk? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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| Re: Upgrade Internal Hard Drive It's important when cloning an OS in the WinNT/2K/XP family to not let the clone see the "parent" OS when the clone is started up for its very first run. The clone can get "confused" is subtle ways. Instead, start up the clone after disconnecting the drive which contains the "parent" OS. Thereafter, it's OK for the clone to start up with its "parent" visible to it. If you're wondering about starting up the "parent" with the virgin clone visible to it - yes it's always OK. Don't worry about resetting the jumpers on IDE drives when starting up the clone. The removal of the original HD will make the clone HD get control at boot time. Thereafter, to let the clone HD get boot control, you can either reverse the Master/Slave jumpering, or go into the BIOS and reset the HD boot order. If they are on different cables, you can either exchange cables between the 2 HDs or go into the BIOS and reset the HD boot order. *TimDaniels* "Dick H." wrote: > It is my understanding that it copied all of the original hard drive > to the new hard drive. I guess that would be yes it created a clone. > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > >> No, it does not. I don't have the faintest idea what this >> "Seagate CD" did. Does it create a clone of the old disk? >> >> "Dick H." wrote: >> > We used the cd that came with the seagate and have it >> > installed as the boot disc. The original disc is still in the >> > tower but as a slave drive. Does this information help? |
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| Re: Upgrade Internal Hard Drive Thank you very much Timothy. I finally figured out that was my problem and I went back and uninstalled and reinstalled Office 2003. I was hoping to avoid that but it seemed like the best solution. I have everything back now except our email files which our isp provider is going to help us with tomorrow. Thank you again for your help Timothy. Sincerely Dick H. "Timothy Daniels" wrote: > It's important when cloning an OS in the WinNT/2K/XP family > to not let the clone see the "parent" OS when the clone is > started up for its very first run. The clone can get "confused" > is subtle ways. Instead, start up the clone after disconnecting > the drive which contains the "parent" OS. Thereafter, it's OK > for the clone to start up with its "parent" visible to it. If you're > wondering about starting up the "parent" with the virgin clone > visible to it - yes it's always OK. Don't worry about resetting > the jumpers on IDE drives when starting up the clone. The > removal of the original HD will make the clone HD get control > at boot time. Thereafter, to let the clone HD get boot control, > you can either reverse the Master/Slave jumpering, or go into > the BIOS and reset the HD boot order. If they are on different > cables, you can either exchange cables between the 2 HDs or > go into the BIOS and reset the HD boot order. > > *TimDaniels* > > "Dick H." wrote: > > It is my understanding that it copied all of the original hard drive > > to the new hard drive. I guess that would be yes it created a clone. > > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > > >> No, it does not. I don't have the faintest idea what this > >> "Seagate CD" did. Does it create a clone of the old disk? > >> > >> "Dick H." wrote: > >> > We used the cd that came with the seagate and have it > >> > installed as the boot disc. The original disc is still in the > >> > tower but as a slave drive. Does this information help? > > |
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| Re: Upgrade Internal Hard Drive If you have the time and energy, it would be prudent to re-clone the original HD. Once, when I forgot to isolate the clone on its first startup, I found that *some* of the ..doc files in the clone's My Documents folder were not really files but shortcuts to the corresponding original files in the original HD. If I had not discovered that, I would have eventually over-written the old HD and destroyed the only copies of those files. And, for all I know, the same thing could happen with other types of files, including executable files. So, unless you have the time to check ALL your files on the clone (with the original HD dis- connected), you'd never be sure. *TimDaniels* "Dick H." wrote: > Thank you very much Timothy. I finally figured out that was > my problem and I went back and uninstalled and reinstalled > Office 2003. I was hoping to avoid that but it seemed like > the best solution. I have everything back now except our > email files which our isp provider is going to help us with > tomorrow. > Thank you again for your help Timothy. > Sincerely > Dick H. > > "Timothy Daniels" wrote: > >> It's important when cloning an OS in the WinNT/2K/XP family >> to not let the clone see the "parent" OS when the clone is >> started up for its very first run. The clone can get "confused" >> is subtle ways. Instead, start up the clone after disconnecting >> the drive which contains the "parent" OS. Thereafter, it's OK >> for the clone to start up with its "parent" visible to it. If you're >> wondering about starting up the "parent" with the virgin clone >> visible to it - yes it's always OK. Don't worry about resetting >> the jumpers on IDE drives when starting up the clone. The >> removal of the original HD will make the clone HD get control >> at boot time. Thereafter, to let the clone HD get boot control, >> you can either reverse the Master/Slave jumpering, or go into >> the BIOS and reset the HD boot order. If they are on different >> cables, you can either exchange cables between the 2 HDs or >> go into the BIOS and reset the HD boot order. >> >> *TimDaniels* >> >> "Dick H." wrote: >> > It is my understanding that it copied all of the original hard drive >> > to the new hard drive. I guess that would be yes it created a clone. >> > >> > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: >> > >> >> No, it does not. I don't have the faintest idea what this >> >> "Seagate CD" did. Does it create a clone of the old disk? >> >> >> >> "Dick H." wrote: >> >> > We used the cd that came with the seagate and have it >> >> > installed as the boot disc. The original disc is still in the >> >> > tower but as a slave drive. Does this information help? >> >> |
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| Re: Upgrade Internal Hard Drive Thank you Timothy for the word of caution and advice. I have an 80GB external hard drive that we use for all of our documents. And with the windows system restore, I think I should be ok as long as the old hard drive is bootable. That is actually all I intend to use it for. Thank you once again for your your advice. Incidentally, I still had a problem with our newly reinstalled "Outlook" program when I went to bed last night. It seems we had a viable program but had lost all of our old email records. I was going to work with the ISP technician this pm when he was avcailable. However, when I woke up this morning, there was a message that windows one step had installed an update and re-booted automatically. Now the Email program is restored. Thank you Windows One Step!!!!!! This is the second time a problem that occured has been corrected by One Step overnight. Sincerely Dick H. "Timothy Daniels" wrote: > If you have the time and energy, it would be prudent to > re-clone the original HD. Once, when I forgot to isolate > the clone on its first startup, I found that *some* of the > ..doc files in the clone's My Documents folder were not > really files but shortcuts to the corresponding original files > in the original HD. If I had not discovered that, I would > have eventually over-written the old HD and destroyed > the only copies of those files. And, for all I know, the > same thing could happen with other types of files, including > executable files. So, unless you have the time to check > ALL your files on the clone (with the original HD dis- > connected), you'd never be sure. > > *TimDaniels* > > "Dick H." wrote: > > Thank you very much Timothy. I finally figured out that was > > my problem and I went back and uninstalled and reinstalled > > Office 2003. I was hoping to avoid that but it seemed like > > the best solution. I have everything back now except our > > email files which our isp provider is going to help us with > > tomorrow. > > Thank you again for your help Timothy. > > Sincerely > > Dick H. > > > > "Timothy Daniels" wrote: > > > >> It's important when cloning an OS in the WinNT/2K/XP family > >> to not let the clone see the "parent" OS when the clone is > >> started up for its very first run. The clone can get "confused" > >> is subtle ways. Instead, start up the clone after disconnecting > >> the drive which contains the "parent" OS. Thereafter, it's OK > >> for the clone to start up with its "parent" visible to it. If you're > >> wondering about starting up the "parent" with the virgin clone > >> visible to it - yes it's always OK. Don't worry about resetting > >> the jumpers on IDE drives when starting up the clone. The > >> removal of the original HD will make the clone HD get control > >> at boot time. Thereafter, to let the clone HD get boot control, > >> you can either reverse the Master/Slave jumpering, or go into > >> the BIOS and reset the HD boot order. If they are on different > >> cables, you can either exchange cables between the 2 HDs or > >> go into the BIOS and reset the HD boot order. > >> > >> *TimDaniels* > >> > >> "Dick H." wrote: > >> > It is my understanding that it copied all of the original hard drive > >> > to the new hard drive. I guess that would be yes it created a clone. > >> > > >> > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > >> > > >> >> No, it does not. I don't have the faintest idea what this > >> >> "Seagate CD" did. Does it create a clone of the old disk? > >> >> > >> >> "Dick H." wrote: > >> >> > We used the cd that came with the seagate and have it > >> >> > installed as the boot disc. The original disc is still in the > >> >> > tower but as a slave drive. Does this information help? > >> > >> > |
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