![]() ![]() Only Sony products have these issues, and it applies to several of them - there is a relationship. I have tons of applications installed, Synth Eyes, Image Mixer 3, Autostitch, Virtual Dub, Particle Illusion, Carrara Pro 7, Photoshop, Edius, Flix Pro, iZotope RX, Sonic Fire, Cakewalk Sonar Studio, ESI 1010 external sound card with mixer, and the whole range of Sony Creative products - plus a lot more.Īnd worth to mention, when installing, I click Yes and OK all the time, I do not change, alter or tweak the installation in any way, for any application I install. I have used Sony Creative products on XP 32 bit for a long time, no probs whatsoever, it all started when I switched to Vista 64-bit. Some time ago, I could not even start some Sony Creative applications, because of similar problems: ![]() I think these problems occur more often than this, and I think it is related to Vista. >just wanted to assure you these extreme issues are very atypical for the knowledgeable user Roxxii lenaghan Posts: 467 Joined: Wed 5:53 am I wish I could have avoided these installation issues, nevertheless - now all Sony products sing and play just fine on my machine. And I use them several hours every day, for all kinds of productions. I love the Sony products, they are great, all of them. Ok - now it finally seems to work, thanks for your help anyway. I wish I had, for similar events in the future. I am a professional programmer besides of working with multimedia, and have no clue about what really happened. When I now installed, it again, the problem is gone. But having uninstalled Sound Forge for the zillionth time, and the attempting to install it - the installer complained about Sound Forge was already there, even when uninstalled. First when I logged in as another user, and installed and logged out and logged in as the ordinary user, things started to happen. I installed and uninstalled and registered the product countless times. I have now followed this comprehensive procedure, and it first did not help. ![]() ![]() The suggested solutions by Sony, unistalling all Sony products, hand cleaning the registry and so on, takes a few hours, because the registry keys have restricted access (owned by no-one), and I had to work my way setting the rights by hand for every key. The Sony products (I own Sound Forge and various Vegas versions, CD Architect and DVD Architect), have been many times as expensive than the mere purchase price, because of some installation issues. It is, but I do not need this path under Options/VST Effects, it seems.Īs a matter of fact - I now got it working, having tried for almost 8 hours. >The path to the folder should be something like: >Temporarily disabling UAC (User Account Control) in Vista ![]()
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