Empty Windows features window for Vista Ultimate

I tried all the solutions provided in the Microsoft Web site using links below.

I installed the analysis tool and installed the hotfix. but still does not.
I also tried changing the display settings, update of flash player, restart the system... all that...
or, please help me to install IIS with another option.
-Kumar

Kumar, use links below

http://www.Raymond.CC/blog/fix-blank-or-empty-list-in-Vista-turn-Windows-features-on-or-off-optionalfeaturesexe/
For permission to remove the registry editor
http://www.Raymond.CC/blog/full-control-permission-to-delete-or-edit-restricted-Windows-registry/

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