If you’re having trouble installing Office 2013 on your Windows 8 or Windows 7 computer, I’m going to try and give you as many possible solutions as I can find. If you run into a different issue not mentioned here, feel free to post a comment and let us know.

“Office 2013 is not supported on these platforms.”

When installing Office 2013 on Windows 7 and Windows 8, some users may experience problems with the software not working properly or crashing. Additionally, users may not be able to access certain features of the software, such as the Office 2013 password manager or the Office 2013 email client.

Fix “Something Went Wrong” Office 2013

If you are having trouble installing Microsoft Office 2013 or Microsoft Office 365, you may experience this error. If the first installation stalled and you then started a second installation, the computer might have restarted for some reason before the installation was finished. To fix this, go to the Control Panel and click on Microsoft Office 2013 or Microsoft Office 365. If you still cannot install either of these programs, please contact your computer manufacturer for help.

If you have Office 365, you should either see an option called Online Repair or Repair. If you have Office, you should either see an option called Online Repair or Repair.

If you can’t find Office 2013 in the Control Panel, you can try to download the Office 2013 uninstall tool from Microsoft Fix it. First, though, you have to run the Program Install and Uninstall Torubleshooter, which you can run from here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4034674/how-to-run-the-program-install-and-uninstall-torubleshooter ..

This little program will try to fix any issues with a broken install or uninstall including corrupted registry keys and blocked installs. If you have run this program, then you can run the Fix it for uninstalling Office 2013 to remove all remnants of Office 2013.

In this article, we will be discussing how to uninstall Office 2013 from a computer. If either of the two methods mentioned below don’t work, you may need to go through the steps manually. Once you have completed both methods, restart your computer and try again.

Office 2013 Setup Hangs at Different Percentages

The next problem I ran into a lot was the setup just hanging at various points. The first thing to try is to simply restart the computer. Sometimes when Windows boots back up, the installation will continue or you can restart the installation and it’ll work. If not, then read on.

Stops between 80% and 90%

In order to fix the issue with the Print Spooler Service, you must stop it and finish the installation. After the installation is complete, restart the service.

In the Services console, find the Print Spooler and right click on it and choose Stop.

If you’re having trouble installing Office 2013, there are a few things you can try. First, check to see if your computer is compatible with the software. If not, you can try reinstalling the software. If that doesn’t work, you can try starting up the print spooler service after the installation is complete. There’s no real reason for this to happen, but it seems to be related to HP printers and Office installations. ..

Stops at 94%

If the installation of Windows 10 stops at 94%, you may need to restart your computer. If that doesn’t work, you can try reinstalling Windows 10. It’s right at 94%! We don’t know why it’s stopping at that point, but a forced reboot is required. ..

If the Office installation fails to complete at any other percentage than the ones mentioned above, you may need to try the steps mentioned above: Office repair and the Fix it for uninstalling Office 2013.

IntegratedOffice.exe

“The Office 2013 installation could not complete because of a problem with your computer.”

  1. Open the Start screen and type “cmd” (without the quotes)
  2. Type “fixit” (without the quotes) and hit enter
  3. The Fix it solution will start to run and will ask you to select a registry key to fix. Choose “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon” and hit enter.
  4. The Fix it solution will then delete the key and your computer will be back to normal!

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon

Export the keys first before deleting them. Once you have run the Fix it solution or deleted the keys manually, try to install Office again. ..

Can’t Verify the Signature Error

The Office 2013 or Office 365 installation could not be completed because one or more required files could not be found. One or more required files were not found when trying to install Office 2013 or Office 365. ..

A wireless connection is not the cause of the installation error message. Try a wired connection instead.

If you are having problems with your Internet Explorer, you can try to clear the temporary Internet files by downloading the Fix it solution from Microsoft. This will clear the temporary Internet files for you.

If you downloaded the installation file from a website, be sure to check the website’s privacy policy before downloading. Some websites will require you to give them your name and email address in order to download the installation file. ..

Fix “We Can’t Sign You In Right Now” Error

If you’re having trouble installing Office 2013, you may have to sign in to your Microsoft account first. If you’re not signed in, try installing Office again by going to http://account.live.com and checking if you’re signed in. If you are, then go ahead and log out.

If you can’t clear your cookies and Internet History, you may need to try to fix the problem by clearing your cookies and Internet History. To do this, open IE and go to Tools, Internet Options, click on the General tab, then click on Delete under Browsing History.

To protect your privacy and security, it is important to uncheck the Preserve Favorites Data box and check Cookies and website data, History and Temporary Internet files. ..

  • Try restarting your browser and then giving the installation another go.
  • If none of that works, you can try opening an InPrivate Browsing session in IE and then trying to run the installation program from inside that session.
  • Click on the gear icon, click on Safety, and then click on InPrivate Browsing. ..

Reset Task Scheduler

If you experience problems with the Office 2013 installation, reset the task scheduler by opening a command prompt as Administrator and then typing net start schedule. This will ensure that Task Scheduler is running.

In Windows 7, open the task scheduler by going to Start and typing in task scheduler. In Windows 8, open the search charm and type in Schedule Tasks.

This will open the Task Scheduler Library. Expand it and click on Microsoft Office. Go ahead and delete any tasks that start with “Office”. In my case, I had three tasks:

  1. Delete the task named “Office” from the Task Scheduler Library;
  2. Click on the arrow next to the task name and select “Delete from Current Folder”;
  3. Type “C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Office” into the text box and click on OK.

Other Office 2013 Install Troubleshooting Tips

If you’re having trouble installing or using Office 2013 or Office 365, there are a few things you can do to troubleshoot the issue. Some of these steps may not work for everyone, but they’re worth trying if nothing else works. ..

  1. Disable any anti-virus or firewall program if the install has to be downloaded. If the install keeps stalling, etc, an anti-virus or firewall program could be the culprit.
  2. Disable any anti-virus or firewall program if you are not sure it is necessary. ..

If you can’t get your Internet Explorer to work, reset it. This will help fix any issues that may have arisen.

To reset IE 10, open the Start screen and type “ie” in the search bar. Then click on the " Reset IE 10" link.

To reset IE 9, open the Start screen and type “ie” in the search bar. Then click on the “reset” button.

To reset Internet Explorer 8:

  1. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to C:\Windows\System32\ie8.exe.
  2. Right-click on ie8.exe and select “Run as Administrator.”
  3. Click on the “Reset” button in the “Internet Options” window that opens.
  4. In the “Reset Internet Explorer Settings” window that opens, click on the “Delete Personal Settings” button and then click on the “OK” button to confirm your decision.
  5. Close all windows and restart your computer to complete the reset process. ..

This article provides a step-by-step guide on how to run a system file checker to ensure that all protected system files are the correct versions. You can open a command prompt and type in sfc /scannow.

If you’re running Windows 7, create a new administrator profile to avoid problems when installing Office 2013. ..

Wireless connections can be vulnerable to hackers, who may be able to intercept your data or even hijack your device. A hardwired connection is more secure and less likely to be disrupted. ..

If you’re still having trouble with your Office 2013 installation, here are a few solutions:

  • Try reinstalling Office 2013.
  • Check to see if your computer has the latest updates for Office 2013 installed.
  • If you’re using a Microsoft account, try signing in with that account instead of your personal account. ..