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CorTed wrote on 12/16/2009, 3:08 PM
I guess so!
Installed just fine on my win7 Ultimate.
I also installed the 32 bit version as well.
And by the looks of this forum, many people are running v9.0 on win 7
Must be something with the installation on your end.

Ted
drmathprog wrote on 12/16/2009, 3:14 PM
Could be, I guess, although I have 7 other 64-bit apps that all installed without problems. I reported it to Sony tech. support, and after a month they said that they can not solve the issue, whatever it is.
xberk wrote on 12/16/2009, 3:18 PM
Running V9 on Win 7 64 like so many others here.

Define won't install? Won't install -- or won't register? .. or what happens?

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drmathprog wrote on 12/16/2009, 4:02 PM
When I try to install Vegas 9 64-bit, either as my usual user using admin rights, or as the system admin, I get the "be sure you have local administrator rights" pop up window, and the installation terminates unsuccessfully.

As I said, all my other 64-bit apps install without complaint, and work correctly. Vegas 9 64-bit is the only problem app. I have.
srode wrote on 12/16/2009, 5:35 PM
9c installed fine on my Win7 64 - both 32 and 64 bit versions
Mike M. wrote on 12/16/2009, 6:37 PM
I'm no expert, but I found this (and others) on the net:

(Microsoft via Google)

"The program I am trying to install or run says I must have administrator rights, but I am an administrator on the computer."

If you are trying to install, right-click the installation icon for the program, and then click Run as administrator. Administrator permission required If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

If the program installs but does not run, right-click the program icon, click Properties, click the Compatibility tab, select the Run this program as an administrator check box, and then try to run the program.
Byron K wrote on 12/16/2009, 7:45 PM
You may have to down load the app again.. and again.. and again.

I had to download the 32 bit version 4 times before it installed and the 64 bit version twice.
drmathprog wrote on 12/17/2009, 3:56 AM
Thanks; I'm doing this when I install using my user account. I've also tried installing as the system admin, but that misbehaves in the same way.
xberk wrote on 12/17/2009, 8:52 AM
I've also tried installing as the system admin, but that misbehaves in the same way.

It's frustrating. I know. But Vegas 9 will install on a Win 7 64 bit system. This we all know. It's very likely the install problem with Vegas is particular to your system. So ---- if you want to use Vegas 9 you may have to consider redoing your Win 7 OS. This is usually not hard to do if you start with a fresh harddrive. This allows you to keep your old drive intact. Do a fresh install of Win 7 on a clean harddrive. This is even possible with an upgrade copy of Win 7. Load your motherboard drivers. Video drivers and any other basic drivers you need. Load Vegas. If that fails you can fault Vegas and start screaming at tech support. If not, continue to rebuild your system by installing all other software you need. At any point you can still boot your old main drive. When you have the system rebuilt and running smoothly it will be easy to activate your new Win 7 with Microsoft. This may seem like the "long" way to solve the issue --- but it has many benefits as the problem with Vegas is a good indication that other problems will arise with the system.

Paul B .. PCI Express Video Card: EVGA VCX 10G-P5-3885-KL GeForce RTX 3080 XC3 ULTRA ,,  Intel Core i9-11900K Desktop Processor ,,  MSI Z590-A PRO Desktop Motherboard LGA-1200 ,, 64GB (2X32GB) XPG GAMMIX D45 DDR4 3200MHz 288-Pin SDRAM PC4-25600 Memory .. Seasonic Power Supply SSR-1000FX Focus Plus 1000W ,, Arctic Liquid Freezer II – 360MM .. Fractal Design case ,, Samsung Solid State Drive MZ-V8P1T0B/AM 980 PRO 1TB PCI Express 4 NVMe M.2 ,, Wundiws 10 .. Vegas Pro 19 Edit

ingvarai wrote on 12/17/2009, 12:54 PM
This is sort of a Sony Creative "trademark", I have spent hours, even days fighting this, because something gets wrong once and it affects any later installation.
Do you find a key kalled:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Sony Creative Software in registry?
Or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Sony Creative Software
This means you already have installed or tried to install a Sony Creative product. If these keys exist, and you have no SCS currently installed, try to delete them and then install Vegas again.
If you are not allows to delete them, you probably are close to the source of your hazzle.
You then need to change the rights of these keys, can be a little tricky. If you succeed changing the rights, you can either delete the keys or just try to install again.
Good luck - all I can say.
Ingvar