Open back the Run Command
type in MSCONFIG
OK
Under 'General' (tab) > Startup select 'Diagnostic Startup'
Click 'OK'
Restart when prompted
Try uninstalling the Sony Vegas software
Open back the Run Command
type in MSCONFIG
OK
Under 'General' (tab) > Startup select 'Normal Startup'
Click 'OK'
Restart when prompted
Boot from your Windows Vista DVD, select the System Repair Option > on the
setup screen, select 'Repair Computer > Select your installation of Windows
> select Startup Repair option and follow instructions.
--
Andre
Blog:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
"PoetPrincess" <> wrote in message
news:8D83F535-C555-4B4C-A946-...
> No, that didn't work. It said that windows couldn't find the gpedit.msc.
>
> "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote:
>
>> Give this a try:
>> Open the Run command (Windows key + R)
>> Type gpedit.msc
>> OK
>> Navigate to 'Local Computer Policy > Computer configuration >
>> Administrator
>> templates > Windows Components > Windows installer > select 'Disable
>> Windows
>> Installer'.
>> --
>> Andre
>> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
>> My Vista Quickstart Guide:
>> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
>> "PoetPrincess" <> wrote in message
>> news:55539B74-4119-4B86-A1E0-...
>> >I downloaded the free trial of Sony Vegas Movie Studio 8.0 and it
>> >expired.
>> > However, now I have the actual version, but Vista won't let me install
>> > it
>> > without uninstalling the trial. It won't let me do that either. It
>> > comes
>> > up
>> > with an error message about the system administrator setting policies
>> > against
>> > this installation (even though i am an administrator) and that I don't
>> > have
>> > enough access to the program to uninstall it. Anyone else have this
>> > problem?
>> >
>> > (Please tell me if I put this in the wrong Discussion Group; I wasn't
>> > positive where this should go)
>>
>>
>>