One thing you can try is to run the program as an administrator. It kind of looks like the program isn't able to access something that it needs to.
You should also run "Check File System" and also maybe more importantly "System File Check (SFC)". You run SFC by running cmd.exe as an administrator and then typing in "sfc /scannow". That will tell you if you have any corrupt files.
Another thing is that there is a free program called Windows Repair (All in One) that pretty much fixes any settings that malware or virus' might have changed. The program was made so people don't have to reinstall Windows in order to get their computers working right. The program has solved a lot of problems for me in the past. I've provided a link:
http://www.tweaking.com/content/page...ll_in_one.html