14_4.png (225167) shows the error popup when I execute the 64bit "setup.exe" in 14_2.png.14_3.png (225166) shows the error popup when I execute the main "setup.exe" in 14_1.png.14_2.png (225165) shows the DVD 64 bit file structure.14_1.png (225164) shows the DVD main file structure.I want an understanding that potentially can lead to a creation of a successful functional ISO. I don't really (at this moment in time) want a workaround. I (need/strongly desire) to understand what this is all about. png's showing the error popup's when trying to execute from the ISO. png's showing the file structure of the Office 2010 Professional.
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Then I tried the ISO install on the Win10 Pro 圆4 laptop. I first (for the fun of it) tried the Office 2010 Professional ISO install on my 2nd Win7Pro 圆4 DesktopPC (even though I could have used its DVD drive). They all executed and installed without any problems. It is important to note that I created 4 other software ISO's (from DVD's) using the AVS Disc Creator. This was so that I could install the program onto my Win 10 Pro 64bit laptop.
So I then created an ISO using AVS Disc Creator. The install and installation key worked perfectly. On my Win7Pro 圆4 DesktopPC I used the DVD optical drive to install the program.
The Office 2010 Professional is a 3PC license NEW UNOPENED DVD purchased on EBAY. Before I am forced to pay for a ISO creator software I want to understand if there is possibly something that the MS Office DVD has on it that prevents a good ISO creation.
I cannot locate any FREE software to create another ISO from the 2010 Office Professional DVD. I am trying to learn, understand, and apply. I'm not trying to be difficult here but I need some dedicated help.