Please re-read Glynor's post. I only posted what I did for Paul to possibly help him improve. You really should not change permissions on or under Program Files. Especially now that it didn't help, I suggest you revert the changes back to default.
Did you try Marko's solution? Maybe you can check the registry and compare it with what he posted.
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Greetings:
It was Marko's post that gave me some progress. I played with permission levels for a while. The levels have been restored back to what it should.
Now this is the latest:
The readme file included by Paul with item #1 seems to have prevented me from getting to the milkdrop2 folder. The zip was copied there, henceforth no matter what I did, it just will not let me in to the sub folder. I knew g-force and other vis products worked as designed or intended. I then reverted to my old way of installing, by deleting the zip from the visualization sub folder, deleted the milkdrop2 it created, from another area on my PC unzip to the vis , right under this folder. Milkdrop2 folders were created.
In MC, I could see the milkdrop2 , but not selectable. After I re-installed it, it was selectable. It has a check mark .
I will stop briefly at this point to report the error I got. Now here is a recap of the PC in question:
It is an Acer 9800, Intel Duo processor 2.0 GHZ. It has 4 gig of memory and it has a Nvidia Geforce GO-7600. Driver is the latest as of 2009. I installed or re-installed the driver.
I then tried to register the dll. The error I received was: vis_milk2.dll loaded.. Call to DLRegister Server failed. Error code 0X80004005.
I tried to re register several several times, but failed at times pointing to invalid path.
Then I noticed I got a check mark on milkdrop2. I played some tracks. The milkdrop2 gave me a black screen. Another error came up : Milkdrop error: error compiling PS_2.0 warp shadows.
On loading the milkdrop2, it also reported PS version= 0x300. After this error, I tried again to reinstall my Nvidia Geforce GO 7600. It says Graphic driver "buggy".
I do not know where the problem lies as of now. It is pointing to an old Nvidia driver on the 7600 card.
I feel I have to report this, just in case someone in the forum is experiencing same issues with same Nvidia driver and card.
This install is on an old PC that will be replaced . I built an HTPC with 24 gig of memory with Gigabyte X58A UD5 mobo. It developed some glitches, I did not want to put up with. I immediately shipped it to Gigabyte. According to Gigabyte, the mobo issues are fixed. memory on board are now accessible. Out of 24 gig of memory it only sees and use 16 gig). Hopefully, the mobo will be here Tuesday, then I will finalize the setup of MC 18 >?, and install the milkdrop2 program.
The new HTPC will be using 2 Nvidia gtx 9800 x2 (QUAD) setup.
Thanks to all for the suggestion and help interfacing Milkdrop with this old notebook.
Ekpen.