Office 2007 SP1 installation fails - corrupted Installation database

When I tried to install Office 2007 SP1 on Vista PC - installation fails because of the corrupted installation database.  What can I do to solve this problem and install SP1 for office 2007.

Help, please

THX

The cleanup utility should not be used for Office 2007 (it is in the Readme).  You can try a manual removal

How to uninstall Office system 2007 if you cannot uninstall it by using the function "Add or Remove Programs".
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