Manual steps to uninstall the Microsoft Office 2013 MSI installation

  

Important - You need to know the information before you removed Office 2013: Office 2013 Uninstall Tool (official complete uninstall tool) http://www.xp85.com/html/Office2013Tool.html

Using views or Tools On Windows 7, you must press the ALT key to display the menu bar menu. You will need to view hidden files and folders. To do this, perform the following steps:

Open Windows Explorer. Click Folder Options on the Tools menu. In Windows 7 or Vista, press the ALT key to display the menu bar. Click the View tab. In the Advanced Settings pane, in Hidden files and folders, click Show hidden files and folders Clear Hide extensions for known file types Click OK, and then close the window.

Step 1: Remove any remaining Windows Installer packages for the 2013 Microsoft Office system.

Click Start Click All Programs, then open the Attachments folder. Click Run and then click in the Open box. Type the installer and click OK Note: This will open the %windir%\\Installer folder. On the View menu, click Select Details, click to select the Subject check box, in the Width of selected column (in pixels) box, type 340, and then click OK. Note: It may take a few minutes for each The theme that appears next to the MSI file. On the View menu, point to Sort in Windows 7, and then click Subject If the User Account Control dialog box appears, click Allow to continue. Find each. The MSI file with the subject is "Microsoft Office < Product Name > 2013,"MSI file, right-click, and then click Uninstall. Note < Product Name > is a placeholder for the name of the 2013 Microsoft Office product.

Step 2: Stop the Office Source Engine service.

Click Start Click All Programs, then open the Attachments folder. Click Run and then click in the Open box. Type services.msc and click OK to determine if the Office Source Engine service is running in the Services window ("Start" will appear in the Status column). If the service is running, right-click the Office Source Engine, and then click Stop to close the Services window.

Step 3: Remove any remaining 2013 Microsoft Office installation folders.

Click Start Click All Programs, then open the Attachments folder. Click Run and then click in the Open box. Type %CommonProgramFiles%\\Microsoft Share, and then click OK. Note: Type %\\Microsoft Share on the computer that is running the 64-bit version of Windows 7, and then click OK if the following folder exists, delete it: Office15 Source Engine Click Start, click All Programs, and then open the Attachments folder. Click Run and then click in the Open box. Type, and then click OK. Note: Type %\\Microsoft Office on a computer that is running a 64-bit version of Windows 7, and then click OK to delete the Office15 folder. Locate and open the MSOCache folder on the root folder on each hard drive. If you do not see this folder, follow these steps: Open Windows Explorer, and then click Folder Options on the Tools menu, click the View tab. In the Advanced Settings pane, in Hidden files and folders, click the Show hidden files and folders to clear the Hide protected operating system files check box, and then click OK in the MSOCache folder to open all user folders. And then delete the text contained in each folder 0FF1CE} - folder name.

Note: This text contains a zero and a letter "O" and "I". .

Example {90150000-001B-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE}-C

Step 4: Delete any remaining 2013 Microsoft Office installation files.

Click Start Click All Programs, then open the Attachments folder. Click Run and then click in the Open box. Type %appdata%\\microsoft\\templates, and then click OK to delete the following files: Normal.dotm Welcome to Word.dotx Click Start Click All Programs, and then open the Attachments folder. Click Run and then click in the Open box. Type the %appdata%\\microsoft\\document build block and click OK to open the subfolders found in the document build block folder. Note: The subfolder title is a four-digit representation of the language of the Microsoft Office suite. Delete the build block .dotx file. Please close all programs before performing the remaining steps.

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