Installation problems on Virtual Machine

Hi,

I am trying to install Office 2013 (via an Office 365 subscription so it's the Click To Run version) on a freshly installed Windows 8.1 virtual machine (QEMU-KVM-libvirt under Linux). Currently I get the error message "Microsoft Word has stopped" in the final stages of installation, and I get the same error after the splash screen when I try to run the applications later. The same message

I've tried all of the commonly suggested solutions;

  • reinstalling/repairing
  • disabling all the Add-Ons in safe mode
  • disabling hardware acceleration
  • updating video drivers (Red Hat QXL)
  • run the OffCAT checker - no serious issues are indicated

Application Error shows nothing much - error code 0xc0000005, but the failing module is blank.

The VM uses a raw disk image file, kept in a partition on my SSD. I have another VM which uses a physical disk - this is on a HDD which is pretty slow, hence trying to migrate to SSD.

I've almost run out of ideas - the one thing I can think of to try is to make a new VM using a single partition on the SSD (so I'd have to use legacy boot, I think).

Thanks,

Mark


August 22nd, 2015 10:09am

Hi,

Based on the error code 0xc0000005, this issue might be caused by some factors.

1) This problem has been seen to be caused by certain versions of the third-party DisplayLink User Mode Driver (dlumd32.dll), specifically versions of the dlumd32.dll file lower than 8.7.x.

To resolve this problem, we recommend that you install the latest version (7.1 M1 or a later version) of the DisplayLink Core software from the manufacturer's web site.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2813143

2) Your security software or your firewall might be blocking the Office installation. Proxy settings are enabled on your computer. Pre-existing version of an Office Suite. Incomplete\partial\failed repair\installation\change\removal of the Office Suite.

Please try to turn off Security software and Firewall.

Hope it's helpful.

Regards,

George Zhao
TechNet Community Support

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August 23rd, 2015 10:42pm

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