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Hi , you will have to buy office 2010 and install on your pc from what i remember office 2010 will remove your old office 2003. But you may get the option to keep the old office when prompted by the new installation. I firstly removed my old office and then installed office 2010 with no problems.
means you probably didnt delete the old drivers. remove the new card and try again. delete the old card drivers ... try again ... did your device come with instructions?
You have to drop down the column by removing the two front bolts that hold it on, you can remove the bezel by removing the screws off of it and you can remove the clip that holds on the cable to the outer shift bezel and remove two screws holding the shift indicator on and install the new one as you see old one attached. Normally all that happens is the spring or cable breaks. Then you have to slide it on the bezel to get it to read the right gear.
Go to control panel, add/remove programs and remove all programs that you do not use, such as free trials, etc. Once you have removed them, reboot computer and you should be good to go. You need to free up space on your hard drive to install additional software and this is the easiest way to do it. You can see how much space is on your hard drive by going to my computer and right clicking on C: and then choosing properties. The picture will tell you how much space is being used. If you have allot of music on your computer, you can burn them to CD and then delete from computer as these hog allot of space on computer.
remove the ink. on the left side of the printhead (the old one) there should be a button you can depress near the top. push it and the printhead should come off. put the new printhead on and push it where there is the sticker until it clicks into place. remember! take off all the things on the new printhead. I think it's orange?
in case you havent figured it out, or for the next person that needs help. . .
i needed to replace my rear window struts.
i stuck a flathead screw driver in each of the metal clips at each end of the strut and pryed them loose. the struts popped right off the mounts. i also unscrewed the rear speaker panel so i could remove the wire connecting the strut to the car (rear defroster?) and remove completely. i wanted to take the whole unit to the autoparts store and compare it to the new strut. when buying replacements, i noticed the new struts did not come with the electrical housing on the upper end, just a male thread. i was stumped because i couldnt get the housing off of the old strut . . .i didnt want to damage it trying.
i finally i got the nerve. all it took was a pair of channel locks (pliers). grip the rod tight enough to unscrew the housing from the rod. after breaking loose, it should come right off easily.
i realized after that i didnt need to open the speaker panel and disconnect the wire. i probably could have just unhooked the strut and unscrewed the housing (while the wire remained connected to the van), screwed the new strut back into the housing, and reattached the strut to the van.
installation is the opposite of removal. i also read on a few sites that its a good idea to replace them both at the same time.
If you write something, you really need to refer back to the original problem. Many of us see only this post and have no idea what you are talking about.
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