Open my RTM issues page linked below and find the topic for your error message. I'd bet you forgot the PDF/XPS add-in or an Expression Web beta. Renaming OFFICE12 to OFFICE12OLD doesn't do anything. Windows looks in the registry when determining whether Office 2007 is installed or not. If you want to remove Office 2007 manually, see the manual removal steps linked from the same page as well. I suggest though that you rename it back to OFFICE12 before you go into Add/Remove Programs again to remove the last pieces of B2TR.
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"stephen_wq" <stephenwq[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3C6664E1-6842-4FC0-871C-2F12A7217457[ at ]microsoft.com:
[Quoted Text] > I am attempting to install Office 2007 Professional on a computer which had > the Beta 2 TR on it. I get the error that it cannot upgrade a prerelease > version with the new one, and to uninstall the prerelease version. > I uninstalled every Beta 2007 product from add/remove programs and renamed > OFFICE12 in Program Files/Office to OFFICE12OLD which i would suspect should > effectively declare it non existant. > I have not made changes to the registry, i assume the uninstaller should > have done this. > What do i have to do to install the new version? Look through the registry?
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