Movie Maker Live Win 7 64 bit install - doesn't start - no error.

Win7 64 Bit install - download and install wmm live and installed.  Open the utility and it does nothing... does not give me an error, absolutely my HDD spin for a few seconds, then nothing.  No active processes in taskmon and no application appears.  /shrug

You'll get better help here - Windows Live Mail Solution Center - Forum - and it has a special section for WLMM

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