Having problems installing Microsoft Office in my Lenovo S10

I have been trying to install microsoft office for students in my Lenovo S 10, I upgraded my Ram so have enough space and I am using an external DVD writer model SE-SO84  by Samsung...Is there something I should know???   Thanks

Hi all,
Templeton Peck may have been correct after all! I just got this message from Microsoft Support moments ago:
Thank you for requesting support for Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac. My name is Mike and I will be working with you to resolve this issue.
As I Understand you are Recieving an Error when installing Office 2004, which is not allowing you to Complete the installation.
With Error 36 There is only one thing to do, you will need to contact our Replacment Product Department for a new disc, you can contact them by calling 1-800-360-7561
Please let me know if this resolves your issue.
Thank you for using Microsoft Technical Support...
I guess I'll give a new disk a try -- I'll report back once I've tried that. :~)
rawbertow789

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