This problem, in my experience, was caused by Vista's User Account Control not allowing Orbitron to write any new data to the hard drive. There are two ways to solve this:
1. Run Orbitron as Administrator (right click on the icon -> Run as Administrator)
2. Disable User Account Control. This can be done by going to the Control Panel, then User Accounts, and somewhere in there (I do not remember exactly since all my boxes run Windows 7 now) there is a checkbox that will allow you to turn UAC off. Reboot the computer after disabling UAC for the changes to take effect.
Hope this helps.
73, Sam KC2LRC
Perhaps that's why I've never had the problem. With only one user, I don't need user accounts.
On 05-Feb-10 21:32, Sam KC2LRC wrote:
- Disable User Account Control. This can be done by going to the Control
Panel, then User Accounts, and somewhere in there (I do not remember exactly since all my boxes run Windows 7 now) there is a checkbox that will allow you to turn UAC off. Reboot the computer after disabling UAC for the changes to take effect.
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