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Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 4
OS: Vista 32bit
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Ok so ever since September 11th (ironic huh?) I can't even open up my Microsoft Word 2007 without a message popping up saying I have no available memory to open it up. I have never had this happen before. I have noticed that every day since September 11th my computer has had to update every single night. I just began thinking earlier today that maybe the updates that it has been doing was possible effecting the memory usage. So I look through the update list and I noticed it was downloading the same update since that day. I could possibly understand if maybe it was a different file for the same program but it was the same exact one. Here is a screenshot:
![]() I have also went to the Installed updates option to try and remove any of them that were installed and there is no update whatsover in the list so I don't know what to do. I need Microsoft Office for my schooling so I need some help with this asap. |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 2,643
OS: XP SP3, Vista SP2, Windows7
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Re: Vista Update Problem
In the Windows Search box type appwiz.cpl and hit enter. In the Add Remove Programs, look for the Update and Uninstall it. Then restart. Do a Google search for the update and download it manually and install it. This update shouldn't have anything to do with Office. So, in the Add Remove Programs go to Office and hit Change try a Repair of Office. Or you can try a Uninstall and then Reinstall.
When done, download and run CCleaner and delete temp files. Then Defrag computer before running Office again.
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