Uninstall or remove Office 2. Uninstall Office 2.
Control Panel. You can uninstall Office from Programs and Features in Control Panel. You can follow the steps below for Windows 1. Windows 8, or Windows 7: Go to Control Panel. In Windows 1. 0, right- click Start, and choose Control Panel.
In Windows 8, on the Start screen, type Control Panel, and select Control Panel in the search results. In Windows 7 or Vista, choose Start > Control Panel. Choose Programs > Programs and Features. Choose the Office application you want to uninstall, and choose Uninstall. Repeat if you see multiple Office products in the list that you want to uninstall.
Uninstall Office 2. Warning: The easy fix solutions remove ALL Office 2.
PC. For example, if you use the easy fix for Office 2. Microsoft Office Home and Student 2. Outlook 2. 01. 0, it removes both products. If you want to only remove individual Office programs, see Install or remove individual Office 2. When you download the easy fix tool, click Save in the File Download box. When it's done, click Open folder, find the file (the name should start with O1. CTRRemove) and double- click it to run the troubleshooter.
Can I uninstall Windows Vista? Applies to Windows Vista. You cannot uninstall Windows Vista. Other Microsoft sites.
Uninstalling Microsoft Office in Windows. a Microsoft Office installation. If you have Microsoft. to uninstall the program. The Microsoft Office suites.
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If you just click Open, you might have problems running it. If you still have Office 2. Uninstall using the Program and Uninstall troubleshooter.
You can try running the Program Install and Uninstall Troubleshooter to uninstall Office 2. Warning. The troubleshooter only removes traditional MSI- based installation files. If you have a Microsoft Office Click- to- Run 2. Control Panel and you're trying to uninstall it, the troubleshooter will not uninstall this type of Office 2.
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Remove Office 2. 01. If none of the methods above worked to uninstall Office 2. Microsoft Office 2. Note: You’ll need to be logged in with an administrator account for this method. If your computer is part of a network, you might have to ask the system administrator for help.
If you’re not sure if you’re logged on with an administrator account, refer to How to determine your user account type in Windows for help. Warning: Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might require that you reinstall the operating system.
Microsoft cannot guarantee that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk.
This article contains information about how to modify the registry. Make sure that you back up the registry before you modify it. It’s important to know how to back up the registry and restore the registry in the case that a problem occurs.
First, during this method you’ll need to view Hidden files and folders, here’s how: Open Windows Explorer. On the Tools menu, click Folder Options. Press the ALT key to display the menu bar.)Click the View tab. In the Advanced settings pane, under Hidden files and folders, click Show hidden files and folders. Clear Hide extensions for known file types and click OK, and then close the windows.
Ok, now that you know how to view hidden files and folders you can start manually removing Office. Step 1: Remove any remaining Windows Installer packages of the Microsoft Office 2. Click Start> All Programs, and then open the Accessories folder. Click Run, and then click in the Open box. Type Installer, then click OK.
This opens the %windir%\Installer folder. On the View menu, click Choose Details (Press the ALT key to display the menu bar.)Click to select the Subject check box, type 3. Width of selected column (in pixels) box, and then click OK. Note It may take several minutes for the subjects to appear next to each MSI file. On the View menu, point to Sort by and then click Subject. If a User Account Control dialog box appears, click Allow to continue.
Locate each . MSI file where the subject is "Microsoft Office < product name> 2. MSI file, and then click Uninstall. Note: < Product name> is a placeholder for the name of the Microsoft Office 2.
Step 2: Stop the Office Source Engine service. Click Start> All Programs, and then open the Accessories folder. Click Run, and then click in the Open box. Type services. msc, and then click OK. In the Services window, scroll down the list until you see Office Source Engine and check to see if the service is running ("Started" will appear in the Status column). If this service is running, right- click Office Source Engine, and then click Stop.
Close the Services window. Step 3: Remove any remaining Microsoft Office 2. Click Start> All Programs, and then open the Accessories folder. Click Run, and then click in the Open box. Type %Common. Program.
Files%\Microsoft Shared, and then click OK. Note: On a computer that is running a 6. Windows 7, type %Common. Program. Files(x. Microsoft Shared, and then click OK. If the following folders are present, delete them: Click Start> All Programs, and then open the Accessories folder.
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The Microsoft Service Pack Uninstall Tool for Microsoft Office 2010 Client Applications is a command line tool which. Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista Service. ARCHIVED: In Windows, how do I uninstall Microsoft Office? On this page: Windows 7; Windows Vista; Windows XP; If the above instructions do not work; Windows 7. . to uninstall Office 2010, try removing Microsoft. Office 2010 product. Step 2: Stop the Office. Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall. . Uninstall Microsoft Office 2007 suites from. In Windows 7 or Vista. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall. Windows Vista. Windows XP. Uninstall Office 2010 Click-to-Run products. Windows 7. Windows Vista. Click Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010. Learn how to uninstall a program in Windows if you no longer use. for Windows 10, but you have Windows Vista. how to uninstall or change a program.
Click Run, and then click in the Open box. Type %Program. Files%\Microsoft Office, and then click OK. Note: On a computer that is running a 6. Windows 7, type %Program. Files(x. 86)%\Microsoft Office, and then click OK.
Delete the Office. On the root folder of each hard disk drive, locate and then open the MSOCache folder.
If you cannot see this folder, you’ll need to view hidden files and folders. Open the All Users folder in the MSOCache folder, and then delete every folder that contains 0. FF1. CE}- text in the folder name.
Note: This text contains a zero and a one for the letters "O" and "I."Example {9. B- 0. 40. 9- 0. 00. FF1. CE}- CStep 4: Remove any remaining Microsoft Office 2.
Click Start> All Programs, and then open the Accessories folder. Click Run, and then click in the Open box. Type %appdata%\microsoft\templates, and then click OK. Delete the following files: Normal. Normalemail. dotm. Click Start> All Programs, and then open the Accessories folder. Click Run, and then click in the Open box.
Type %appdata%\microsoft\document building blocks, and then click OK. Open the subfolder found in the Document Building Blocks folder.
Note: The subfolder title will be a four- digit number that represent the language of the Microsoft Office suite. Delete the building blocks. Close all programs before you follow the rest of the steps. Click Start> All Programs, and then open the Accessories folder. Type %temp%, and then click OK.
On the Edit menu, click Select All. On the File menu, click Delete. Click Start> All Programs, and then open the Accessories folder. Click Run, and then click in the Open box. Type %All. Usersprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Office\Data, and then click OK.
Delete the opa. 14. ONLY this file). This file does not show up. Step 5: Remove the registry sub- keys of the Microsoft Office 2. Locate and then delete the Office 2. To do this, follow these steps: For a 3. Office 2. 01. 0 Click Start> All Programs, and then open the Accessories folder.
Click Run, and then click in the Open box. Type regedit, and then click OK. Click the following registry sub- key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\1. On the File menu, click Export, type Deleted.
Key. 01, and then click Save. On the Edit menu, click Delete, and then click Yes to confirm. Repeat these steps (1 through 7) for each registry sub- key in the following list.
Change the name of the exported key by one for each sub- key. Example - Type Deleted.
Key. 02 for the second key, type Deleted. Key. 03 for the third key, and so on.
In the following registry keys, the asterisk character (*) represents one or more characters in the sub- key name. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\1. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\1. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\Delivery\Source. Engine\Downloads\*0. FF1. CE}- *HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Current. Version\Uninstall\*0.
FF1. CE*HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Current. Version\Installer\Upgrade Codes\*F0. FECHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Current.
Version\Installer\User. Data\S- 1- 5- 1. 8\Products\*F0. FECHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Current. Control. Set\Services\ose.
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Features\*F0. FECHKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products\*F0. FECHKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Upgrade. Codes\*F0. 1FECHKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Win. Assemblies\*Office.
Locate the following registry sub- key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Current. Version\Uninstall. On the File menu, click Export, type Uninstall. Key. 01, and then click Save. Under the Uninstall sub- key that you located in step 1, click each sub- key, and then determine whether the sub- key has the following value assigned to it: Name: Uninstall. String. Data: file_name path\Office Setup Controller\Setup.
Note: In this example, file_name is a placeholder for the anme of an installation program, and path is a placeholder for the file path. If the sub- key contains the name and the data that are described in step 3, click Delete on the Edit menu. Otherwise, go to step 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you locate and then delete every sub- key that matches the name and the data that are described in step 3. Close Registry Editor.
For a 6. 4- bit version of Office 2. Click Start> All Programs, and then open the Accessories folder.
Click Run, and then click in the Open box. Type regedit, and then click OK. Click the following registry sub key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\1. On the File menu, click Export, type Deleted. Key. 01, and then click Save.
On the Edit menu, click Delete, and then click Yes to confirm. Repeat these steps (1 through 7) for each registry sub- key in the following list. Change the name of the exported key by one for each sub- key. Example - Type Deleted. Key. 02 for the second key, type Deleted.
Key. 03 for the third key, and so on. Note: In the following registry keys, the asterisk character (*) represents one or more characters in the sub- key name. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\1. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow. Node\Microsoft\Office\1.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow. Node\Microsoft\Office\Delivery\Source.