I downloaded MS Office Profession plus 2007. It is an ISO file, I would like to be shown how to install this to my computer. I was told to burn it using UltraISO. I have tried this, but the file is 1.11 GB and I am exceeding the limit of 650MB.
Would someone help me with this little task?
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I need help installing an ISO file of MS Office
#2
Posted 05 February 2012 - 12:51 PM
If you want a bootable disk, to install the program on your computer, burn the ISO to a DVD.
Or are you saying there is a problem with UltraISO, in which case there are many freeware burners available, if your own burning program (if you have another one), will not do the job.
http://www.snapfiles.com/freeware/gmm/fwcdburn.html
As to the limit, does that mean you only have a CD writer - if so, copy the ISO to a flash drive and ask someone to burn a DVD for you. Presumably this is a legitimate download and you have been supplied with the key to use, on
installation, when you have made a suitable disk.
Perhaps I haven't understood the problem.
Or are you saying there is a problem with UltraISO, in which case there are many freeware burners available, if your own burning program (if you have another one), will not do the job.
http://www.snapfiles.com/freeware/gmm/fwcdburn.html
As to the limit, does that mean you only have a CD writer - if so, copy the ISO to a flash drive and ask someone to burn a DVD for you. Presumably this is a legitimate download and you have been supplied with the key to use, on
installation, when you have made a suitable disk.
Perhaps I haven't understood the problem.
#3
Posted 05 February 2012 - 05:03 PM
when i open UltraISO it has bar across the top that read "0% of 650MB - 650MB free" The MS Office is greater than that. Does one of the freeware burners you spoke of have a l"limit" like this UltraISO does?
What is thy bidding? My Master?
#4
Posted 05 February 2012 - 05:08 PM
<<I downloaded MS Office Profession plus 2007. It is an ISO file>>>
All such isos of Microsoft products...are not authorized by Microsoft and constitute pirating.
Per the forum rules (see link in my sig for detailed list):
"No subject matter will be allowed whose purpose is to defeat existing copyright or security measures. If a user persists and/or the activity is obviously illegal the staff reserves the right to remove such content and/or ban the user. This would also mean encouraging the use or continued use of pirated software is not permitted, and subject to the same consequences."
If you have any questions/comments about this, please respond via PM to me.
This topic is now closed.
Louis
All such isos of Microsoft products...are not authorized by Microsoft and constitute pirating.
Per the forum rules (see link in my sig for detailed list):
"No subject matter will be allowed whose purpose is to defeat existing copyright or security measures. If a user persists and/or the activity is obviously illegal the staff reserves the right to remove such content and/or ban the user. This would also mean encouraging the use or continued use of pirated software is not permitted, and subject to the same consequences."
If you have any questions/comments about this, please respond via PM to me.
This topic is now closed.
Louis
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