In Vista the even the Administrator account runs as a user who has to give
permission for any change to the system. If you run regedit with 'Run As
Administrator' you should be able to what you are trying to do.
Click on the Start orb and type "regedit" into the Start/Search box but do
not hit Enter. You will see the icon for regedit at the top of the results
pane. Right click the icon and choose Run As Administrator.
"Konachi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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C1CF6EE-456C-4A98-8BD1-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Few days ago my mp3 player wouldn't synchronize to my computer so I went
> to
> see whats wrong..
>
> I've checked with the manufacturers knowledge base and I got to a part
> where
> you have to change something in the registry editor..
>
> I tried to do this but the message I always get is "Unable to save
> permission changes on USB. Permission is denied." I don't see whats the
> problem as theres only one account on this computer.. if anyone can help
> on
> how to fix this would be much appreciated..
>
> Regards Aaron