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Hello there,
Straight to the point, Since I can't find a similar Graphic adapter, I
changed my display adapter from a defective Ati Radeon 9600XT to a known good
working Geforce FX5500. I heard somewhere that Vista might needs to
reactivate if a major changes are made to the system (hardware) but I have no
choice, so first powered up vista found new hardware and like "ussual" vista
didn't found the driver after several minutes searching, and prompting a
location for the driver, then I pointed to c:\windows\winsxs and finally
found it after another 5 minutes on searching.
Vista warned me that it can't verify the software publisher although that is
Microsoft WDDM driver (its own driver). So I ignored it and click "install
anyway..".
Restart, and everything seems back to normal with the "new" graphic adapter
installed. Even Vista still activated and everything work just fine, until I
try to launch device manager and it comes up with an error "This file does
not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an
association in the Set Associations control panel."
Then I try to launch the event viewer and hopes I might find some clue in
there, but it comes up with an error too "The application has failed to start
because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect. please see the
application event log for more detail."
so far, I found windows media center, services.msc are also produce the same
error
What the hell... I can't even open the event log!!! it seems like vista
doesn't like the changes.
I need some advice, how to solve this problem? is this somewhat related to
reactivation issue? I also heard that an OEM windows version can only
reactivate 3 times, is that true?
FYI:
Proc. Pentium 4 Prescott 2,8 HT
M/B Asus P4P800-E Deluxe BIOS ver 1009
HDD 160GB Sata
DDR 1024MB Dual Channel
WIndows Vista Home Premium OEM unbranded upgraded to SP1.
Thx a bunch
Straight to the point, Since I can't find a similar Graphic adapter, I
changed my display adapter from a defective Ati Radeon 9600XT to a known good
working Geforce FX5500. I heard somewhere that Vista might needs to
reactivate if a major changes are made to the system (hardware) but I have no
choice, so first powered up vista found new hardware and like "ussual" vista
didn't found the driver after several minutes searching, and prompting a
location for the driver, then I pointed to c:\windows\winsxs and finally
found it after another 5 minutes on searching.
Vista warned me that it can't verify the software publisher although that is
Microsoft WDDM driver (its own driver). So I ignored it and click "install
anyway..".
Restart, and everything seems back to normal with the "new" graphic adapter
installed. Even Vista still activated and everything work just fine, until I
try to launch device manager and it comes up with an error "This file does
not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an
association in the Set Associations control panel."
Then I try to launch the event viewer and hopes I might find some clue in
there, but it comes up with an error too "The application has failed to start
because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect. please see the
application event log for more detail."
so far, I found windows media center, services.msc are also produce the same
error
What the hell... I can't even open the event log!!! it seems like vista
doesn't like the changes.
I need some advice, how to solve this problem? is this somewhat related to
reactivation issue? I also heard that an OEM windows version can only
reactivate 3 times, is that true?
FYI:
Proc. Pentium 4 Prescott 2,8 HT
M/B Asus P4P800-E Deluxe BIOS ver 1009
HDD 160GB Sata
DDR 1024MB Dual Channel
WIndows Vista Home Premium OEM unbranded upgraded to SP1.
Thx a bunch