Archive for the 'Windows Vista' Category

Fix Setup Installer Package Access Denied Failure Error Code 0×80070005 (Or 5 Or 0×5)

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

When running an executable of setup installer or setup update package of various programs, installation process may fail with Access Denied error dialog message, or system responses or records in Event Log Viewer with error code 5 or 0×5 or 0×80070005, which all indicates Access Denied problem. Then the setup terminates itself, and installation process is rollback.

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Uninstall and Remove Vista Loader 2.1.3 (Activator 2008) Activation Crack

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Hacker has managed to come out with a new-perfect yet easy to use for novice level of computer user crack to activate Windows Vista. The latest Windows Vista activation crack is Vista Loader 2.1.3, which emulate a BIOS with OEM public key and SLP marker to perform instant OEM style activation, and no longer has any abnormal string or text during boot loading screen.

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Error 1721: There Is A Problem With This Windows Installer Package When Install or Uninstall on Vista

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

In Windows Vista, when attempting to install a program using setup executable file based on Windows Installer Package with .msi extension, a dialog box may pop up to display the “Error 1721″ error message. The error may also happens when trying to uninstall a software program, and also when using msiexec.exe to call the installer.

Error 1721. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program required for this install to complete could not be run. Contact your support or package vendor.

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Ways to Disable or Turn Off User Account (Access) Control (UAC) in Windows Vista

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

User Account Control (UAC), or unknowingly mistaken as User Access Control is new security feature in Windows Vista. The main display of UAC is the occasional pop up dialog box asking for user’s permission needed by Windows or for user to enter administrator’s password to perform the operation or run a program especially setup executable, installer or system tools. UAC also affects command prompt (Cmd.exe) with errors such as “The requested operation requires elevation” or “Access Denied” when not running in elevated command prompt with full privileges.

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Windows Vista Activation OEM Certificate (XrML .xrm-ms Digital License) Auto Installer

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

The Windows Vista OEM Certificate Auto Installer can automatically insert and install the selected manufacturer’s or brand’s OEM certificate (commonly known as digital cert or .xrm-ms XrML Digital License) used for Windows Vista OEM activation, which allows branded computer owner with necessary SLIC table embedded on BIOS to achieve instant activation without contacting Microsoft online or by phone.

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Download Updated Help Files for Windows Vista SP1 (KB937286)

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Windows Vista standalone update packages which upgrade a Windows Vista RTM version (6.0.6000.16386) to SP1 release (6.1.6001.18000) do not contain the updated Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Help files. The update Help files which can be installed locally are purposely left out and excluded from the final Windows Vista SP1 standalone installer in order to reduce the size of the files that users have to download.

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Mac OS X Style Theme Windows Vista DreamScene Desktop Background Videos

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Mac OS X design and style lovers who want to convert to Mac OS X but unable to do so for some reason can now turn the Windows Vista into a Mac OS X lookalike machine instead. Mac OS X DreamScenes for Windows Vista has 9 full screen and 9 widescreen DreamScenes created from the original Mac OS X wallpapers. So in a way, users using free Mac OS X themed DreamScene as desktop background motion wallpaper will have the beautiful wallpapers in automatic rotation mode.

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ReadyBoost Not Working or USB Flash Key Stick Not Support or Enabled In Windows Vista SP1

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

ReadyBoost in Windows Vista uses a USB flash drive such as USB key or memory stick as additional memory to the operating system to boost system performance. However, after installing or upgrading to Windows Vista SP1 (and even in Windows Vista RTM), the ReadyBoost may stop working and no longer functioning, or saying that the USB flash key drive is poor in performance to run ReadyBoost.

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Windows Speech Recognition Macros Technical Preview 1 Free Download

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Heard of speech recognition? Heard of macros? How about speed recognition macros? The Windows Speech Recognition Macros tool (WSRMacros) extends the usefulness of the speech recognition capabilities already included in Windows Vista. Users can now create powerful macros that are triggered by spoken commands. These macros can perform a single task, or a series of tasks. Macros can be as simple as inserting your mailing address to as complex as providing a completely different speech interaction utilizing a number of built in capabilities or utilizing custom JScript/VBScript actions.

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Windows Vista Activation Errors - Causes and Fixes

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

All copy of Windows Vista installation has to be activated, no matter how users get the Windows Vista setup DVD, either from retail, OEM, volume licensing, MSDN, TechNet, and etc. The most significant difference is probably the activation methods available, and the possibility of “an error has occurred” message that happens during activation process.

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