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Error Occurred Starting Vegas Pro, There Is No License [Fix]
Reinstall Vegas Pro on your PC or check your internet connection
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Updated onMarch 29, 2024
updated onMarch 29, 2024
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If you are into video editing, whether you are a professional or just a casual editor, you might haveheard about Vegas Pro. Recently, some users have reported coming across a Vegas Pro error code 59 that prevents them from starting the program.
The complete error message readsAn error starting Vegas Pro. There is no License to use this software. For users facing this issue, this guide will help you resolve the problem and also let you start the program so that you can start video editing. Let us get right into it.
Why am I getting An error starting Vegas Pro. There is no License to use this software?
We did some research and found out that there are a few common reasons that could trigger the Vegas Pro error code 59 which readsAn error starting Vegas Pro. There is no License to use this software:
How can I fix Vegas Pro error code 59?
Here are a few preliminary solutions that we would like you to apply:
Now let us check out the advanced solutions and possibly fix the Vegas Pro error code 59An error starting Vegas Pro. There is no License to use this softwareproblem.
1. Launch the program as administrator
By granting sufficient privileges you are ensuring that the Vegas Pro software gets access to all the files and system-related processes to run smoothly.
2. Run SFC Scan and DISM
If system files are missing or corrupted, then your system will not be able to run all programs smoothly. You can easily fix it using the Windows in-built SFC Scan and DISM commands and fixing problems.
Another way of fixing system-related issues is to make use ofspecialized third-party tools. These tools will help you to fix DLL-related issues, system crashes, BSOD errors, remove spyware, etc.
3. Reinstall Vegas Pro
Some installation files might have gone missing during the previous installation because of interruptions from third-party programs.
To fix this, simply remove the program from your PC and then install it back again and this time make sure there are no interruptions.
4. Remove registry entries
You can perform reinstallation by following solution 3. However, if that doesn’t work, we suggest you perform a clean install.
And by clean install, we mean deleting the registry entries of the previous installation and completely removing it from your PC. Then install the program and check if this fixes the issue.
You can also check out our guide that listssome of the best video editorsyou can try on your Windows 10 PC. We also have a guide for Windows 11 users looking forbest video editors that are free.
Let us know in the comments below, which one of the above solutions helped you resolve the Vegas Pro error code 59An error starting Vegas Pro. There is no License to use this softwareproblem.
Sagar Naresh
Sagar is a web developer and technology journalist. Currently associated with WindowsReport and SamMobile. When not writing, he is either at the gym sweating it out or playing country music on his guitar.
He is an avid traveler and has been to 15 countries, going to more places soon. TRAVEL and WORK is his mantra for a peaceful life.
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