FAQ's
License keys and download Data are available immediately after successfull payment on our website under your account here
If you receive the message that you have reached the maximum number of activations and you cannot activate over the internet,please click back and choose activate by the telephone.Please follow the instructions here. We can also activate your copy internally, please send us your Installation ID in the Chat box or at info@easykeysoftware.com, and we will activate your software for you
under Windows 7 or older Windows
- Download and install the free tool Virual CloneDrive here
- go to "my computer", you will find there a new virtual dvd drive, right click on your new virual dvd drive and select "Virtual CloneDrive" and then "Mount" and select the downloaded ISO file to open the DVD.
- Run setup.exe to start the installation.
under Windows 8 or Windows 10
- open the downloaded ISO file.
- Run setup.exe to start the installation.
Please download the .iso file until it is complete.
An ISO file, also called a disc image, is a single file that’s a copy of an entire data CD or DVD. When you burn a CD or DVD from an ISO file, the new disc has the same folders, files, and properties as the original disc.
Burn the ISO file in Windows 7 / 8 /10
- insert empty DVD in your DVD burner.
- double left click on the the downloaded ISO file to open Windows Disc Image burner.
- Choose your correct disc burner and click on burn to start burning the DVD.
Burn the ISO file in Windows XP, VISTA or 2000
- Please download first a free ISO burner. I recommend to use Poweriso here
- Install Poweriso.
- after installation is completed go to your desktop and run PowerISO
- click on continue unregistered.
- click on Burn -> select the downloaded ISO file -> choose the coreect burner drive -> select burnig speed: Maximum -> to start burning click on burn.
To boot from a DVD, make sure that the device has boot sequence priority over the hard drive in your BIOS Setting.
- Start the computer and press ESC, F1, F2, F8 or F10 during the initial startup screen. Depending on the BIOS manufacturer, a menu may appear.
- Choose to enter BIOS setup. The BIOS setup utility page appears.
- Use the arrow keys to select the BOOT tab. System devices appear in order of priority.
- To give a DVD drive boot sequence priority over the hard drive, move it to the first position in the list.
- Save and exit the BIOS setup utility.
- The computer will restart with the changed settings and start with installation of your DVD.
This ia a full Version, this means you pay just one time and you enjoy a Lifetime License, no monthly or yearly Payments needed.
Reinstalling Office will solve the Problem but you don't have to go through this time-consuming process. Please follow the instructions below to remove and re-add your Office Product key:
- Step 1: Open the Command Prompt: Open a command prompt windows as Administrator to allow full access.
On Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 you can use the key combination Windows key + X to open the left pop-up, where you can find the COMMAND PROMPT ADMIN. Now you should move to the office directory.
- On a 64-bit version of Windows: If you have installed 64 bit version of Office then use the following command to move to the folder: cd C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office15
- If you have installed 32-bit version of Office then use the following command to move to the folder: cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office15
- On a 32-bit version of Windows: Use the following command to move to the corresponding Office folder. Command to be used: cd C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office15
- Step 2: View the current license(s): After navigating to the corresponding Office folder, type the following command to display the license that is installed. If you have tried activating the Office suite many times with different keys it displays the list of keys used. NOTE: ONLY LAST FIVE CHARACTERS OF THE KEYS ARE DISPLAYED. Command to be used: cscript ospp.vbs /dstatus
- Step 3: Remove the license key(s): Note the last five characters of the keys displayed and use the following command to remove the key(s) you wish. Command to be used: cscript ospp.vbs /unpkey:XXXXX
- Step 4: Restart the PC: Once you have completed uninstalling the keys, close all the command prompt windows and restart your PC.
Once you have installed Microsoft Office, you can validate that your license has been activated by following these steps:
- Start any MS Office Application
- Click on File tab.
- Select Account. On the right-hand side of the screen, you will see the product activation information. If you see the words Product Activated, activation was successful. If you don't get this result right away, close the office application you are running, and relaunch the application to check again.
Open a command prompt windows as Administrator to allow full access. On Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 you can use the key combination Windows key + X to open the left pop-up, where you can find the COMMAND PROMPT ADMIN. Now you should move to the office directory.
- On a 64-bit version of Windows: If you have installed 64 bit version of Office then use the following command to move to the folder: cd C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office15
- If you have installed 32-bit version of Office then use the following command to move to the folder: cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office15
- On a 32-bit version of Windows: Use the following command to move to the corresponding Office folder. Command to be used: cd C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office15
- After navigating to the corresponding Office folder, type the following command to display the license that is installed. If you have tried activating the Office suite many times with different keys it displays the list of keys used. NOTE: ONLY LAST FIVE CHARACTERS OF THE KEYS ARE DISPLAYED. Command to be used: cscript ospp.vbs /dstatus
Follow these steps to automatically repair issues including corrupted registry keys that block you from installing or removing programs here
The following steps describe how to uninstall Office 2016 or 2013 products on a PC here