The destructive system restore blocked installation of Office 2010

My office acted strange and I tried everything to operate normally, but nothing helped.

So finally, frustration, I decided to do a destructive system restore. Worked very well and smoothly until "The Installation of the software."

It is locked to "install Office 2010"(12/24) ".

Is it possible to get to fix this or get around that or simply stop Installation all together?

Hello

Destructive recovery option isn't a characteristic of computer your software manufacturer, Microsoft, to reinstall the operating system back to factory settings (new State).

I suggest that you contact or ask questions in the Support Forums on this problem you are having with office, because we have no idea if Office was a trial version that was supplied with your machine, etc.

See you soon.

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