![]() Why I've never had this problem on my other 4 XP machines, I don't know. As the poster above says, the issue is indeed the built-in XP security features. I tore my hair out over this problem for days and returned a brand-new HP dv8230 thinking that there were hardware issues. ![]() Click OK back at the permissions for SOFTWARE dialog ![]() Click OK back at the access control settings for the SOFTWARE keyĢ0. Click OK to the message about registry editor not being able to set permissions on some keysġ9. Click YES at the security dialog warning boxġ8. Check the option ?RESET PERMISSIONS ON ALL CHILD OBJECTS AND ENABLE PROPAGATION OF INHERITABLE PERMISSIONS?ġ7. ![]() Click APPLY before continuing to the next stepġ5. From the permissions section, uncheck the DELETE option from the ?Allow? columnġ4. Highlight USERS from the ?Permission Entries? sectionġ2. From the Security section, highlight USERSġ0. Click SECURITY (or PERMISSIONS) from the menu bar (under the "Edit" menu)Ħ. Select the window HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE ON LOCAL MACHINEĤ. Run regedt32.exe (has to be regedt32 NOT regedit)Ģ. Try updating permissions,this will work This error is due to permissions.ġ.
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