Cant install any drivers new or old

Parabellum

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Hi Im new here and im having troubles with installing new drivers or installing old drivers

im currently using 175.16whql & now im stuck on them... this is the error:

Error Code: -5006 : 0x80070057

Error Information:
>SetupDLL\SetupDLL.cpp (1331)
PAPP:NVIDIA Display Drivers
PVENDOR:NVIDIA Corporation (
http://www.nvidia.com/)
PGUID:EFB7D050-CAD2-11D4-B34D-00105A1C23DD
$9.1.0.429

no matter what i try i just cant install anything without this error message.
even manually removing the drivers from the display adopter & then manually installing via the dispaly adopter - safe mode everything just wont work.

Also having the same problem with x-fi drivers I cant install any new or old drivers
Im trying to think just what ive done to cause this, every thing was fine & the only thing I have changed is the data execution prevention setting "DEP" to "Turn on for all programs" its now turned off and i still cant install any drivers.



I have tried google / error message no fix found

I have tried Nvidia support no response

I have joined Microsoft live & e-mailed no response

Oh It also removed a system restore point so i cant go back :(

screenie
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/6813/65053614sm5.jpg

plz help
 

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Hi

From what I've found, this usually occurs if you have an invalid directory path somewhere.
Here is a small program that will check your directory paths, If it comes up with an error or if any of the boxes come up empty, you have a problem. This program simply checks your system and personal directories one by one and asks you to confirm that they show up. Try this out and report back please.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Personal Build
    CPU
    Intel E6750 Core 2 Duo
    Motherboard
    Asus Commando MoBo (P965/ICH8R)
    Memory
    4G's Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR2 PC26400 RAM
    Graphics card(s)
    BFG 8800GTS OC2 320MB
    Sound Card
    Creative Sound Blaster X-FI Platinum FATAL1TY (next)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    2 x 22" w2207 LCD Monitors
    Screen Resolution
    1- 1680 x 1050, 1 - 1920 x 1080
    Hard Drives
    3 x 500G SATA II WD Caviar HDD's
    PSU
    EnerMax NoiseTaker II 600W
    Case
    NZXT Lexa Classic (modified, dual doored & windowed)
    Cooling
    Zalman 9700 CPU cooler, 4-120mm fans, 1-90mm
    Mouse
    Logitech Optical Trackman trackball
    Other Info
    NZXT Lexa Classic Case, Zalman 9700 CPU Cooler, 2 DVD Burners c/w LightScribe (Sony, TSST), Enermax NoiseTaker II 600W PSU with Custom Chrome cable sleeving, Hauppauge HDTV TV Tuner Card, 5.1 Logitech Z5500 speakers, 15 in 1 Multi-card reader
Thx Chappy for you reply your only one who has tried to help & I wanna thank you for that... I have tried your programme and can confirm the checks as follows:
you can tell me if it sounds right:

C:\users\Greg\appdata\temp\temp1\_pathtest.zip\pathtest.exe
C:\windows\
C:\windows\system32
C:\program files (x86)\common files\
C:\program files (x86)\
C:\users\Greg\documents\
C:\user\Greg|appdata\roaming\
C:\user\Greg\appdata\local\temp\

That's it so I dont really know what im looking for or what's missing & I still cant install any drivers I used a program called wise registry cleaner to help check my registry before this happened but I do remember installing drivers after that. I had cause to do a system restore about a week ago & that's when I started having troubles with Viata 64 I think. And now like I said I dont have any earlier restore points before that date :(

I really like vista 64 and I know its me that has probably caused this & and I dont want to reinstall it from scratch... Can you help me fix it ;)
 

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Hi

No prob bud, I usually try to help those that nobody else seems to be able to help.

As long as that little program didn't come up with an empty box, or say that there was an error in the path, everything was found to be in order then. And your list shows that all your user and directory paths are intact, so that's it for that idea.

I am NOT a fan of Registry Cleaners, I think they're simply a problem waiting to happen in most cases. I have tested many of them a couple years back, and every single one of them had important keys in the Clean list once in awhile, and it takes an experienced eye to be able to catch these before they're deleted. Problem is, probably 90% of the people that use them don't have that level of experience to be able to recognize a key that shouldn't be there, so eventually something really important is bound to get deleted.
Did you actually use the cleaner to "Clean" up some (supposedly) useless keys?

Orphaned registry keys do not slow the system down. Loading the entire registry takes 2 or 3 seconds, so just what extra time does a few orphaned keys cost you?
Orphaned keys aren't accessed by anything....they're orphaned...so there's no lost time for anything there either. And 500 keys might take up a whole 1/2 a megabyte (if that), so what's a few orphaned keys going to cost space wise, when HDD's are now measured in 100's of Gigs, or Terabytes now.
I've never needed one in all my years of using Windows OS's, I've worked Tech help boards for 13 years now and I've never recommended one either, and the many Ultra-Expert tech friends I have made in those 13 years all agree about Registry Cleaners...not needed and possibly dangerous!
I have Literally seen 100's of systems corrupted by Regisrty Cleaners, far more than by any other user program I can recall. Windows Registry is just not a place to go mucking around with, so why take the chance.
The ONLY time I would say something different is when a device manufacturer says that all previous bits of it's software must be removed before a new driver/patch can be applied, and they offer a "Cleaner" program to automate that process or they guide the user to what keys need deleting.

Ok, back to this issue...is it only drivers that won't install? Or certain drivers, like the Nvidia display drivers, or is it ALL drivers now? Have you tried uninstalling a device's drivers that's not boot critical and then try to reinstall it's drivers to see if they'll load?
Are you sure you changed the DEP settings back to the default setting, only on for Windows services or programs?

There is also a "Block" put on software that's d'oaded sometimes and I haven't figured out just what the criteria for this is, but right click the driver and select Properties. On the General tab, on the bottom there may be an "Unblock" button if it's been blocked, try that out. Also you can try right clicking and select the "Run as Administrator" option, that sometimes makes a difference.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Personal Build
    CPU
    Intel E6750 Core 2 Duo
    Motherboard
    Asus Commando MoBo (P965/ICH8R)
    Memory
    4G's Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR2 PC26400 RAM
    Graphics card(s)
    BFG 8800GTS OC2 320MB
    Sound Card
    Creative Sound Blaster X-FI Platinum FATAL1TY (next)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    2 x 22" w2207 LCD Monitors
    Screen Resolution
    1- 1680 x 1050, 1 - 1920 x 1080
    Hard Drives
    3 x 500G SATA II WD Caviar HDD's
    PSU
    EnerMax NoiseTaker II 600W
    Case
    NZXT Lexa Classic (modified, dual doored & windowed)
    Cooling
    Zalman 9700 CPU cooler, 4-120mm fans, 1-90mm
    Mouse
    Logitech Optical Trackman trackball
    Other Info
    NZXT Lexa Classic Case, Zalman 9700 CPU Cooler, 2 DVD Burners c/w LightScribe (Sony, TSST), Enermax NoiseTaker II 600W PSU with Custom Chrome cable sleeving, Hauppauge HDTV TV Tuner Card, 5.1 Logitech Z5500 speakers, 15 in 1 Multi-card reader
Chappy if You can help!!! I kinda have the same problem... Anything plug and play or even some of my DVD rom drives. Vista won't automatically install the generic drivers... Any suggestions????
 

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