Trying to load 2011
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Ken Lang
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Trying to load 2011
I loaded it in my computer back East. I loaded BIAB 2011 in my laptop.
I can't load it in my desktop here. I get RegCreateKeyEx failed. Code 5.
Now what. I've rebooted, run as administrator, but no dice. I even called Rob at the PG tech center.
I've cleaned the registry, defragged it, done everything I can think of. No deal.
Now what?
I can't load it in my desktop here. I get RegCreateKeyEx failed. Code 5.
Now what. I've rebooted, run as administrator, but no dice. I even called Rob at the PG tech center.
I've cleaned the registry, defragged it, done everything I can think of. No deal.
Now what?
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Ken Lang
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Ken Lang
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The OS is XP Pro in a HP Pavilion MEDIA CENTER, cobbled together by my son. I get around the problem by going to the BIAB drive and opening BIAB exec there to play tunes, but it is a pain in the tush. I'm thinking of reloading BIAB 10 and taking the BIAB bb files from the 2011 hard drive and copying them to the 2010 bb files. That should give me the new real files, which is what I'm interested in at the moment.
When I find my problem I'll do it right.
Ken
When I find my problem I'll do it right.
Ken
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Jack Stoner
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Has there ever been a registry "repair" program or some similar program that claims to fix or speed up the PC? Doing a google search for that error that is what caused the error for one user.
On another it was solved with changing user permission (which I noted in my original response).
See This http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/ ... 34869.html
On another it was solved with changing user permission (which I noted in my original response).
See This http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/ ... 34869.html
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Ken Lang
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Jack Stoner
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Ken Lang
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Jack Stoner
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Since you have XP and if you have the XP install disc you can run XP "Repair" and that should take care of any registry problems or any OS problems.
How To Run Repair
How To Run Repair
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Ken Lang
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