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First off specs:
Dell XPS 630
My girlfriend suggested I try WoW (World of Warcraft) and so I did. I enjoyed it and wanted to install it on my computer. After all was said and done, I was having trouble launching it (would crash after I entered my password), and through looking at various topics with similar problems, a fix was to take ownership of that particular folder and that by using: Add "Take Ownership" to Explorer Right-Click Menu in Win 7 or Vista - How-To Geek it would be easily taken care of.
So I attempted to do so, and it supposedly ran just fine (didn't solve the crashing but that's a minor issue at this point) but then I noticed every time I attempted to run an exe file I would receive the error: "Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item.". Yet I was oddly able to run some exe's, like for example Winamp, in the program files folder... but an exe on my desktop was not working.
Seeking a fix to this "fix" brought me to Reset the entire registry permissions to defaults | Windows Reference and so after backing up the registry, I entered safe mode (I was denied when I attempted to run the reset.cmd) and waited for it to work. I noticed it failed a few times, unable to see the full path, I was only able to see that it occurred in "Windows NT/Current Users/Per".
Hoping that wasn't too serious, everything was finished and I restarted. Attempted to run an exe on my desktop (happened to have a folder with Virtual Dub in it) and it worked.
However, my joy at everything being back to what it should be was short lived. I noticed an "x" over the volume and a red "x" over the network connection icon as well. Also I revived an error that "NVIDIA nTune command has stopped working" (running the process myself does nothing, as I had the task manager open and the process closes within 5 seconds).
Moving the cursor over the network icon brought up the following: "Connection status: unknown
Not enough storage is available to complete this operation."
Yet I am able to connect to the internet (posting from this computer), even though my speed is severely limited (7mb DL, instead of 20-30MB).
Bringing the cursor over the volume icon gave me: "The Audio Service is not running.". I double-clicked and got the dialog message "This computer cannot play audio because the Windows Audio Service is not enabled. Would you like to enable the Windows Audio Service?" I clicked yes, but it has done nothing (it brings up the sound menu, but I am unable to configure the speakers, and under properties the "levels" tab has nothing under it.).
Opening up My Computer revealed that my optical drive is not properly recognized, it is a Blu-ray Disc Drive (BD/DVD/CD burner w/double layer BD write) and when I opened the properties I see: type: cd drive. file system: unknown.
Also when going to the security center, there are conflicts. Windows Firewall is (or was) reported as being "on", but I have it turned off.

Windows Updates appear to be "broken" as well.
Also the system basic info does not display processor, memory, or the ability to generate a rating.
I attempted to solve this by trying the fix here, which apparently worked for some. Vista Complaining: "Not Enough Storage" - Windows However even when I did what JohnC12 said, to add those two, neither show up after a restart so I am unable to attempt what lingkiin posted and worked for others.
Any and all help to remedy all these errors and have my computer function as it should (I doubt I'll attempt any game playing again, not after this problem) would be greatly appreciated!
Dell XPS 630
- Processor: Intel Core2 Q6600 Quad-Core (8MB L2 cache,2.40GHz,1066FSB)
- Operating System: Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 2
- Memory: 4GB Corsair Dominator DDR2 SDRAM 800MHz -4 DIMMs
- Video Card: nVidia GeForce 9800GX2 1024MB GDDR3
- Hard Drive: 500GB - 7200RPM, SATA 3.0Gb/s, 16MB Cache
My girlfriend suggested I try WoW (World of Warcraft) and so I did. I enjoyed it and wanted to install it on my computer. After all was said and done, I was having trouble launching it (would crash after I entered my password), and through looking at various topics with similar problems, a fix was to take ownership of that particular folder and that by using: Add "Take Ownership" to Explorer Right-Click Menu in Win 7 or Vista - How-To Geek it would be easily taken care of.
So I attempted to do so, and it supposedly ran just fine (didn't solve the crashing but that's a minor issue at this point) but then I noticed every time I attempted to run an exe file I would receive the error: "Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item.". Yet I was oddly able to run some exe's, like for example Winamp, in the program files folder... but an exe on my desktop was not working.
Seeking a fix to this "fix" brought me to Reset the entire registry permissions to defaults | Windows Reference and so after backing up the registry, I entered safe mode (I was denied when I attempted to run the reset.cmd) and waited for it to work. I noticed it failed a few times, unable to see the full path, I was only able to see that it occurred in "Windows NT/Current Users/Per".
Hoping that wasn't too serious, everything was finished and I restarted. Attempted to run an exe on my desktop (happened to have a folder with Virtual Dub in it) and it worked.
However, my joy at everything being back to what it should be was short lived. I noticed an "x" over the volume and a red "x" over the network connection icon as well. Also I revived an error that "NVIDIA nTune command has stopped working" (running the process myself does nothing, as I had the task manager open and the process closes within 5 seconds).
Moving the cursor over the network icon brought up the following: "Connection status: unknown
Not enough storage is available to complete this operation."

Bringing the cursor over the volume icon gave me: "The Audio Service is not running.". I double-clicked and got the dialog message "This computer cannot play audio because the Windows Audio Service is not enabled. Would you like to enable the Windows Audio Service?" I clicked yes, but it has done nothing (it brings up the sound menu, but I am unable to configure the speakers, and under properties the "levels" tab has nothing under it.).
Opening up My Computer revealed that my optical drive is not properly recognized, it is a Blu-ray Disc Drive (BD/DVD/CD burner w/double layer BD write) and when I opened the properties I see: type: cd drive. file system: unknown.

Also when going to the security center, there are conflicts. Windows Firewall is (or was) reported as being "on", but I have it turned off.


Windows Updates appear to be "broken" as well.

Also the system basic info does not display processor, memory, or the ability to generate a rating.

I attempted to solve this by trying the fix here, which apparently worked for some. Vista Complaining: "Not Enough Storage" - Windows However even when I did what JohnC12 said, to add those two, neither show up after a restart so I am unable to attempt what lingkiin posted and worked for others.
Any and all help to remedy all these errors and have my computer function as it should (I doubt I'll attempt any game playing again, not after this problem) would be greatly appreciated!
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My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell XPS 630
- CPU
- Intel Core2 Q6600 Quad-Core (8MB L2 cache,2.40GHz,1066FSB)
- Memory
- 4GB Corsair Dominator DDR2 SDRAM 800MHz -4 DIMMs
- Graphics card(s)
- nVidia GeForce 9800GX2 1024MB GDDR3
- Sound Card
- Realtek High Definition Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell 2408WFP
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1200
- Hard Drives
- Hitachi HDP725050GLA SCSI 500GB - 7200RPM, SATA 3.0Gb/s, 16MB Cache WDCC WD10 EDAS-00L5B1 SCSI 1TB