subject: How To Fix 1335 Error When Loading Microsoft Office - Reliable 1335 Error Fix For Your PC [print this page] The 1335 error is a common problem for 100's of people around the World, and shows whenever you try and use the "Microsoft Office" suite of programs on your PC. Although this error will stop your system running smoothly, the good news is that it's actually very easy to fix if you know how. This tutorial is going to reveal the exact process you can use to repair the 1335 error on your Windows system
The 1335 error will often show like this:
"Error 1335-Cannot copy cab file Office1.cab. The file may be corrupt."
Or when you start your computer in Safe Mode and then try to install Microsoft Office, you may receive the following error:
"The Windows Installer Service could not be accessed. This can occur if you are running Windows in Safe mode or if the Windows Installer is not correctly installed."
The issue that causes the 1335 error on your computer is actually very simple - it's either that you have a corrupt / damaged Office Installation on your system, or you have some sort of other problem that's causing the error to show. If you want to resolve the problem on your PC, you should look at first fixing any registry errors you might have on your computer, as well as fixing the corrupt installation your system has.
The first step to fixing the 1335 error on your PC is to either re-install or repair the Office installation on your system. Not only will this refresh all the files & settings your PC uses to run Office, but will also allow it to correct any of the potential problems that were preventing it from loading. The way to do this is to click onto Start > Control Panel > Add / Remove Programs - clicking onto the Office listing and then removing it from your PC. After the removal, restart your PC and then re-install the program.
The second step to fixing this error is to use a 'registry cleaner' program to repair any of the corrupted parts of your system that could be causing the 1335 error to show. Not many people realize this, but the 'registry database' (the central storage facility for all the settings & options of Windows) is continually being used to keep the files & settings that Windows uses to run. Each time you load up a program, including Office, your PC will try and use a lot of registry settings to help it run. Although this normally works well, the fact is that it can continually cause a lot of problems if the settings are damaged. To fix this, you should look at downloading a registry cleaner and then letting it fix the problems on your system.