I accidentally installed the wrong (word) version of Visio, now what?

Hello,

So, by now you have probably guessed what my issue is. I'll try to be brief ...

I installed the 64-bit trial version of MS Visio Professional 2013 on my Vaio laptop, which incorporates a 64-bit processor. So, naturally I thought that I would have to install the 64-bit version of MS Visio onto my laptop. I filled out the registration form and finally let the download take place. Keep in my mind, I'm downloading the wrong bit version (apparently). The download finished and I automatically started the set-up, or so I thought. The set-up had given me an error message notifying me that the set-up process could not continue because of the fact that my currently installed MS Office 365 was a 32-bit version app.

I don't know why that mattered considering Visio doesn't even come bundled with Office 365, but I figured there has to be a logical reason, right?

Anyway, back to point--

I then decided I would download and install the correct version of Visio for my 60-day trial. The page I was on had already refreshed or something had made it reset the dynamic content that had been displayed before, showing me the product key. So, I just decided to re-submit another "registration" in order to download the correct version of Visio (x86)--so that happened. I was given yet another product key and the download finished. I clicked on the active download link available on my FF browser, which essentially started the set-up. The same process as the first time; the files were extracted and this time all had seemed to be going fine for the installation. I was about three-fourths of the way done when the second error message was displayed and the set-up "rolled back"--whatever that means. The error message said it couldn't continue because I had already tried to install a trial version or something of the sort previously.

Please keep in mind that I am basing this from memory and that the actual error messages were a bit more specific on what they had an issue with, but I think what I had written was more or less the gist of it. I know, I should have taken a screen-shot, but that didn't occur to me till after the issue had arisen...

Anyway, I hope I can get some help on this as I'll be needing Visio for my database class.

My current community college doesn't offer downloads for off-site use of Visio, but does for Office 365, which is stupid in my mind cause Visio should just be included within the MS Office suite, IMO.

Thank You for your time.

- Bryan



February 23rd, 2015 10:44pm

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