Create process failed code 740 requested operation requires an elevation

After installing the trial version Everest (material ID software), I get this message "create prosess failed code 740 requested operation requires a rise." This was followed by a crash after x'ing out.  Funny things are gone. Mouse came out the other day (possibly not related), yesterday lost keyboard driver. Then downloaded regcure and all the he'll is unleashed. I have Mcafee dumped (which was), installed and run AVG and one - quared and found nothing. I also run Microsoft malicious software last week and found nothing. last night when I was trying to get rid of regcure - which I downloaded from the site of microsoft in connection, it would pile up a hundred windows on my screen and then told me that he was no longer at the location. I don't know where he is. . I know it's a lot of things, but just try to ask for one. I'm afraid that I'm digging deeper.

The Everest product is certified for Windows 7? I note on their web page to claim "BOLD", it adapts to all versions of Windows, I tend to doubt since Windows 7 places many restrictions on software, especially when it comes to probe the material. I would like to use the system restore to return Windows to a point before the installation of Everest.
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