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| | Control panel, aero, games and alt+tab stopped working. Okay, so last week or so I was cleaning up my msconfig startup options, removing the third-party programs that sometimes likes to start up with Windows. After this and doing a restart to make sure I had disabled the stuff I wanted, I noticed that Aero and alt-tab wasn't working. This didn't worry me a bit since I just thought that I might have disabled some of the needed files for my nVidia graphics card - so I went to their website and downloaded the latest driver. After installing it and restarting it, it didn't help - then I noticed that Personalize (From the right-click menu on the desktop) didn't work either. So I went to the control panel, only to find that it wasn't working either (and the menu in my Start-menu was empty of entries in the Control Panel selection). So this week I decide to do a bit of digging around on the internet to see if other people have encountered similar problems and I find that some have had problems with drivers (mostly ati, nvidia and intel graphics drivers) messing up the licensing service of Windows Vista. So I completely removed the graphics drivers of my nvidia card and installed them again - no success. So now I'm left with the problem that the licensing service (and the messaging service that's linked to the licensing service) aren't working - or I should say, the licensing service starts like it should, but the licensing messaging service doesn't and that's (apparently what's causing my problems, since Vista thinks it's now an expired trial license, and thus it has disabled the features, like it's supposed to - or that's what I can piece together, at least). Thus, I'm asking if anyone knows of a solution to this problem that doesn't involve me reinstalling Windows Vista as this is a rather tedious task I don't want to have to do (since I'm triple-booting on OSX and FreeBSD and using Windows boot manager to do so).. So please help me.. |
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| | Re: Control panel, aero, games and alt+tab stopped working. You can try doing a restore using a restore point prior to when your troubles started. Hobo D. Ebdrup wrote: Quote: > Okay, so last week or so I was cleaning up my msconfig startup options, > removing the third-party programs that sometimes likes to start up with > Windows. > > After this and doing a restart to make sure I had disabled the stuff I > wanted, I noticed that Aero and alt-tab wasn't working. This didn't worry me > a bit since I just thought that I might have disabled some of the needed > files for my nVidia graphics card - so I went to their website and downloaded > the latest driver. > > After installing it and restarting it, it didn't help - then I noticed that > Personalize (From the right-click menu on the desktop) didn't work either. So > I went to the control panel, only to find that it wasn't working either (and > the menu in my Start-menu was empty of entries in the Control Panel > selection). > > So this week I decide to do a bit of digging around on the internet to see > if other people have encountered similar problems and I find that some have > had problems with drivers (mostly ati, nvidia and intel graphics drivers) > messing up the licensing service of Windows Vista. So I completely removed > the graphics drivers of my nvidia card and installed them again - no success. > > So now I'm left with the problem that the licensing service (and the > messaging service that's linked to the licensing service) aren't working - or > I should say, the licensing service starts like it should, but the licensing > messaging service doesn't and that's (apparently what's causing my problems, > since Vista thinks it's now an expired trial license, and thus it has > disabled the features, like it's supposed to - or that's what I can piece > together, at least). > > Thus, I'm asking if anyone knows of a solution to this problem that doesn't > involve me reinstalling Windows Vista as this is a rather tedious task I > don't want to have to do (since I'm triple-booting on OSX and FreeBSD and > using Windows boot manager to do so).. > > So please help me.. |
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| | Re: Control panel, aero, games and alt+tab stopped working. Nope, using system restore did (as I expected) not work (and I should have mentioned that I expected it, because services and their functions aren't among the things that are backed up with system restore).. Does anyone have any other suggestions besides the obvious; something that might actually lead to a solution of my problem. "Hobo" wrote: Quote: > You can try doing a restore using a restore point prior to > when your troubles started. > > Hobo > > > D. Ebdrup wrote: Quote: > > Okay, so last week or so I was cleaning up my msconfig startup options, > > removing the third-party programs that sometimes likes to start up with > > Windows. > > > > After this and doing a restart to make sure I had disabled the stuff I > > wanted, I noticed that Aero and alt-tab wasn't working. This didn't worry me > > a bit since I just thought that I might have disabled some of the needed > > files for my nVidia graphics card - so I went to their website and downloaded > > the latest driver. > > > > After installing it and restarting it, it didn't help - then I noticed that > > Personalize (From the right-click menu on the desktop) didn't work either. So > > I went to the control panel, only to find that it wasn't working either (and > > the menu in my Start-menu was empty of entries in the Control Panel > > selection). > > > > So this week I decide to do a bit of digging around on the internet to see > > if other people have encountered similar problems and I find that some have > > had problems with drivers (mostly ati, nvidia and intel graphics drivers) > > messing up the licensing service of Windows Vista. So I completely removed > > the graphics drivers of my nvidia card and installed them again - no success. > > > > So now I'm left with the problem that the licensing service (and the > > messaging service that's linked to the licensing service) aren't working - or > > I should say, the licensing service starts like it should, but the licensing > > messaging service doesn't and that's (apparently what's causing my problems, > > since Vista thinks it's now an expired trial license, and thus it has > > disabled the features, like it's supposed to - or that's what I can piece > > together, at least). > > > > Thus, I'm asking if anyone knows of a solution to this problem that doesn't > > involve me reinstalling Windows Vista as this is a rather tedious task I > > don't want to have to do (since I'm triple-booting on OSX and FreeBSD and > > using Windows boot manager to do so).. > > > > So please help me.. |
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| | Re: Control panel, aero, games and alt+tab stopped working. Well, since that didn't work for you, the next obvious thing would be to do a system back-up restore. You did back-up your system, or at least the msconfig file, before you started arbitrarily deleting entries didn't you? If not, a re-install looks like your answer. D. Ebdrup wrote: Quote: > Nope, using system restore did (as I expected) not work (and I should have > mentioned that I expected it, because services and their functions aren't > among the things that are backed up with system restore).. > > Does anyone have any other suggestions besides the obvious; something that > might actually lead to a solution of my problem. > > "Hobo" wrote: > > Quote: >>You can try doing a restore using a restore point prior to >>when your troubles started. >> >>Hobo >> >> >>D. Ebdrup wrote: >> Quote: >>>Okay, so last week or so I was cleaning up my msconfig startup options, >>>removing the third-party programs that sometimes likes to start up with >>>Windows. >>> >>>After this and doing a restart to make sure I had disabled the stuff I >>>wanted, I noticed that Aero and alt-tab wasn't working. This didn't worry me >>>a bit since I just thought that I might have disabled some of the needed >>>files for my nVidia graphics card - so I went to their website and downloaded >>>the latest driver. >>> >>>After installing it and restarting it, it didn't help - then I noticed that >>>Personalize (From the right-click menu on the desktop) didn't work either. So >>>I went to the control panel, only to find that it wasn't working either (and >>>the menu in my Start-menu was empty of entries in the Control Panel >>>selection). >>> >>>So this week I decide to do a bit of digging around on the internet to see >>>if other people have encountered similar problems and I find that some have >>>had problems with drivers (mostly ati, nvidia and intel graphics drivers) >>>messing up the licensing service of Windows Vista. So I completely removed >>>the graphics drivers of my nvidia card and installed them again - no success. >>> >>>So now I'm left with the problem that the licensing service (and the >>>messaging service that's linked to the licensing service) aren't working - or >>>I should say, the licensing service starts like it should, but the licensing >>>messaging service doesn't and that's (apparently what's causing my problems, >>>since Vista thinks it's now an expired trial license, and thus it has >>>disabled the features, like it's supposed to - or that's what I can piece >>>together, at least). >>> >>>Thus, I'm asking if anyone knows of a solution to this problem that doesn't >>>involve me reinstalling Windows Vista as this is a rather tedious task I >>>don't want to have to do (since I'm triple-booting on OSX and FreeBSD and >>>using Windows boot manager to do so).. >>> >>>So please help me.. |
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| | #5 (permalink) |
| | Re: Control panel, aero, games and alt+tab stopped working. I do not have a system-wide backup, no - but I already tried restoring the msconfig file to its former settings without any luck at all. "Hobo" wrote: Quote: > Well, since that didn't work for you, the next obvious thing > would be to do a system back-up restore. You did back-up > your system, or at least the msconfig file, before you > started arbitrarily deleting entries didn't you? If not, a > re-install looks like your answer. > > > > D. Ebdrup wrote: > Quote: > > Nope, using system restore did (as I expected) not work (and I should have > > mentioned that I expected it, because services and their functions aren't > > among the things that are backed up with system restore).. > > > > Does anyone have any other suggestions besides the obvious; something that > > might actually lead to a solution of my problem. > > > > "Hobo" wrote: > > > > Quote: > >>You can try doing a restore using a restore point prior to > >>when your troubles started. > >> > >>Hobo > >> > >> > >>D. Ebdrup wrote: > >> > >>>Okay, so last week or so I was cleaning up my msconfig startup options, > >>>removing the third-party programs that sometimes likes to start up with > >>>Windows. > >>> > >>>After this and doing a restart to make sure I had disabled the stuff I > >>>wanted, I noticed that Aero and alt-tab wasn't working. This didn't worry me > >>>a bit since I just thought that I might have disabled some of the needed > >>>files for my nVidia graphics card - so I went to their website and downloaded > >>>the latest driver. > >>> > >>>After installing it and restarting it, it didn't help - then I noticed that > >>>Personalize (From the right-click menu on the desktop) didn't work either. So > >>>I went to the control panel, only to find that it wasn't working either (and > >>>the menu in my Start-menu was empty of entries in the Control Panel > >>>selection). > >>> > >>>So this week I decide to do a bit of digging around on the internet to see > >>>if other people have encountered similar problems and I find that some have > >>>had problems with drivers (mostly ati, nvidia and intel graphics drivers) > >>>messing up the licensing service of Windows Vista. So I completely removed > >>>the graphics drivers of my nvidia card and installed them again - no success. > >>> > >>>So now I'm left with the problem that the licensing service (and the > >>>messaging service that's linked to the licensing service) aren't working - or > >>>I should say, the licensing service starts like it should, but the licensing > >>>messaging service doesn't and that's (apparently what's causing my problems, > >>>since Vista thinks it's now an expired trial license, and thus it has > >>>disabled the features, like it's supposed to - or that's what I can piece > >>>together, at least). > >>> > >>>Thus, I'm asking if anyone knows of a solution to this problem that doesn't > >>>involve me reinstalling Windows Vista as this is a rather tedious task I > >>>don't want to have to do (since I'm triple-booting on OSX and FreeBSD and > >>>using Windows boot manager to do so).. > >>> > >>>So please help me.. > >> |
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