Question:
i dont know What this means?
2009-09-01 08:57:07 UTC
Setup library ntoc.dll could not be located, or function NtOcSetupProc could not be found. Contact your system administrator. The specific error code is 0x7e.

im trying to install an specific program from this software onto my desktop computer (which has a little bit of a newer version) both are windows xp.
i just want to install word 2003 but i cant because this error window pops up saying that i cant (at the top^^^)
Four answers:
2009-09-01 09:11:11 UTC
Open Office is open source and is free, It cant edit Microsoft word though , but you can go to portableapps.com and get a portable version and you can use it on any computer . And all you need is a USB with about 1 GB .
2009-09-01 09:03:51 UTC
Don't install Word 2003, install open office. It is an open source office suite. Check it out, and see if you like it.
Hemanth Raj
2009-09-01 09:14:30 UTC
Based on my research, this issue may occur if the file ntoc.dll is

corrupted during the installation of the Windows 2000.



We may try to extract a new file from the setup CD-ROM.



Suppose your CD-ROM driver letter is D:\



The command line to extract it will be like below:



"expand d:\i386\ntoc.dl_ c:\winnt\system32\ntoc.dll " (without the

quotation marks)



NOTE: Please perform the steps in Safe mode.



Then try to open the Add/Remove Programs panel again.



Hope it helps!
William
2009-09-01 09:11:31 UTC
this is what you should do is first write down both of the model and the serial then call the place that made your computer and ask for A tech person to help out with your computer and they should help you out with your computer ok .


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