Article ID: 176226 - Last Review: October 28, 2006 - Revision: 1.3 WD98: How to Start Word After Starting Macintosh from System CDThis article was previously published under Q176226 On This PageSYMPTOMS
After you start your Macintosh from the System CD, you cannot start
Word 98 Macintosh Edition, and you receive one of the following error
messages:
Microsoft Word is unable to locate support files which are required to
run. Please reinstall Microsoft Word.
-or-
Word cannot launch the First Run Installer. There may not be enough free
memory to launch the installer, the installer may have been moved, or
your startup disk may be write protected. Try the following:
-or-
The application "Microsoft Word" cannot be opened because an unexpected
error occurred.
CAUSE
When you install Word, several OLE files are copied to the System Folder
(the files are copied to the System Folder that is active when you run the
Word Setup program). Word uses these files at startup.
When you start the Macintosh from the System CD, the active System Folder is changed. That is, when you start the Macintosh from the CD, the System Folder it uses is located on the CD. However, the System Folder on the CD does not contain the files that Word uses at startup; therefore, you receive an error message. WORKAROUND
If Word cannot find the OLE files in the System Folder, it searches for
them in the "Microsoft Office 98:Office" folder on your hard disk.
Therefore, to work around this problem you can copy the following files
from the "System Folder:Extensions" folder on your hard disk to the
"Microsoft Office 98:Office" folder (also on your hard disk):
To copy the files, follow these steps:
To start your Macintosh from the CD-ROM driveNOTE: Once you are finished troubleshooting, delete the extra OLE files from the Office folder so that the files don't take up extra space.
Alternate Method 1: Hold COMMAND+SHIFT+OPTION+DELETEThis forces the Macintosh to bypass the internal hard drive and look for a different System Folder, which could be on a CD-ROM, Zip, floppy, or other removable cartridge drive, or a different hard drive.Alternate Method 2: Change the Startup Disk settingsBoot from the hard drive and change the setting in the Startup Disk control panel to the System CD. To use this method, the CD must be inserted and read by the Macintosh while it is running from the hard drive System Folder. Once you have completed your troubleshooting steps, be sure to reselect the internal hard drive as the startup disk.MORE INFORMATION
As with earlier versions of Word, starting from the Macintosh System CD
installation disk allows you to troubleshoot problems where Word will
not start. In general if the problem persists after starting the
computer from the CD, you can usually conclude that something is wrong
with Word rather than with the System or Finder files on the hard disk.
Alternate testing methods can be used instead of starting from the System disk. For example, you can try starting the computer with extensions off or reinstalling the system files to a new System folder. To perform an "extensions off" startup on a Macintosh computer running System 7 or 8, press and hold the SHIFT key on the keyboard while starting or restarting the computer. For information about how to install the system files to a new folder on a Macintosh using System 7.5, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 127033
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/127033/EN-US/
)
How to Do a Clean Installation of System 7.5
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