I am having an issue installing Office 2016 on a Lenovo b570 on a clean install of Windows 7. It always hangs at 'Finalizing installation'. Google says to open the task manager and end the wusa.exe process, but as in the feedback I provided to Google, wusa.exe is not running according to the task manager. I checked 'Show processes from all users' still no wusa.exe in task manager so obviously this is not what is causing it to hang.
All Google results point to the wusa.exe process but again wusa.exe is not running on the machine. When the Office installation gets to 'Finalising Installation', are you are able to use any of the programs in Office. I assume your Office 2016 is the Click to Run version, which uses a DVD to start the installation & then most of the installation comes via a download from MS.
If any of the programs are able to used you could try an Office Repair. To do that open Control Panel, click on Programs & Features, then scroll down to Microsoft Office 2016, Right click on it & select Repair, which should open a couple of repair options to try. I don't have Office 2016 but I do use Office 2013 Pro, Click to Run, which I think is very similar. Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Self built using existing case OS Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit sp1 CPU Intel i5 3570 3.4Ghz Ivy Bridge SKT 1155 quad core Motherboard Gigabyte Z77-HD3 SKT 1155 2xSata 3, 4x USB 3.0 Memory G-Skill Rip Jaws 16Gb (8x2) DDR3 -1600 PC3 12800 CL 10 red Graphics Card Gigabyte NVIDIA GT610 1Gb DDR3 810/1200 PCI-E 2.0 Silent Sound Card NVIDIA High Definition & Realtech High Definition Audio Monitor(s) Displays 2 x Philips 226V4L 16:9 aspect ratio Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 HD. Similar help and support threads Thread Forum 'Patch Tuesday' broke our install of Outlook 365. It was working fine on Monday and on Tuesday it was hanging on 'Processing.'
So I restored back to the last restore point before the update and it worked great after that. Yesterday it re-installed the updates, and again Outlook didn't load. Microsoft Office Hello everyone, I recently bought a new Asus Notebook G56JR and installed Windows 7 on it.
Didn't seem to have any problems. Today, all of a sudden, when I turned it on, it said that Windows failed to start and that I should go into recovery mode.
And after this, the recovery loop occurred. Installation & Setup Current Operating System, pre-install.
See all 55 rows on softuninstall.com. Do you have a single OS on your computer, are you planning on multi-booting with this installation? Single OS. Are you multi-booting now? No Current Hardware.
How many internal hard drives (HD) are connected to your system? 2 (1x250G, 1x1TB. Installation & Setup I can't seem to install Windows 7 on my PC after I installed my new ASUS EAH5450 Series graphics card,but before I installed the card Windows 7 works perfectly fine on my PC,here's what i've tried to do 1.Restore BIOS Settings to default 2.Wipe the WHOLE hard disk 3.Remove the graphics card. Installation & Setup I would very much like to try out Windows 7, since all I read about it is very positive.
I am trying to install the 64 bit version on my computer, but no matter what I do, it keeps freezing at 'Completing installation' after the first reboot. For a minute or so the dots-animation is still.
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I have the release version of Windows 8 and the release version of Office 2013 from MSDN. I removed my Office 2010 and started the Office 2013 32/64 bit install. It hung for hours at about 20%. I repeated this several times, 20% each time. I then downloaded the 64 bit only version (both ISO). I mount these ISO using the Windows 8 context 'Mount'. The 64 bit version hangs at 80%.
There is zero activity for setup.exe. When you click the close box, it allows you to cancel, but the 'cancelling setup.' I am now trying the manual Office 2013 removal instructions to see if that can help (since it doesn't install there is nothing to uninstall to try again). Anyone else experiencing this problem? I hate being unique when I'm having problems. I have zero preview installs of any MSDN product since I never install previews on my laptop, but I have other MSDN products like Visual Studio Premium 2012. After installing and uninstalling a couple more times (good thing Windows 8 boots in a few seconds!), finally found a solution.
Here are my steps:. Install Office 2013. Setup hangs at 70%. Terminate the setup process in Task Manager (hitting 'End task').
Restart. In Programs and Features, right click on 'Microsoft Office 2013', then click 'Change'. In the setup window, choose 'Enter product key'. The setup program will configure Office 2013, and then magically completes (took about 5 minutes).
Office 2013 Stuck On Finalizing Installation
Whola. After step 5 I actually tried 'Repair' in the setup prior to entering the product key, and the setup program also hanged at 70%. Had to terminate the setup program and restart Windows, then continues from step 6. This is indeed the worst install experience of Microsoft products in a very long time. I had to put the mouse cursor next to the progress bar just to check if there's any progress. The last time I did this I was installing Visual Studio 2003.
UPDATE: I was installing Office on the same computer today, and followed this KB to stop spooler before installing (no need to kill it, just stop it before installing). The installation went fine without problem. I did have a HP Officejet connected to that PC.
I tried the manual uninstall but it produced a new problem, a bootstrapper error on the install file. This was resolved when I noticed that even though I had completed the manual uninstall steps it was still in the Programs and Features list. This gave an error when clicked saying it wasn't installed and asked to remove it from the list. When that was done the Office 2013 install finally completed. That was definitely the dirtiest upgrade of any Microsoft product I have ever had.
Lacking a bit on QA for sure.
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