Satellite P300 - Value Added package doesn't work after computer restart

Hi,
I have got Toshiba Satellite P300 PSPCCA running windows vista ultimate 64x. I can not get my soft touch button working. I downloaded latetest TVA Package and installed it. After installation it asks for restart but I dont restart my laptop and I just perform Restart Flash Card and my soft touch button works all good which is mute, media player,etc. but once I restart my laptop it stops working.
I have tryed uninstalling and reinstalling software but no luck. I have read in toshiba forum about running CCleaner and do fresh installation but still have same problem.
Does any of you know how to fix it.
BTW i have got AVG internet security software on my system but have have added toshiba folder to exclude from realtime scanning just in case if its causing problem but no luck. I have searched qurantine folder and its nothing in there.
Please help me to get my soft touch button working.
Thanks.
Regards,
Jay
Message was edited by: Jay Padia

Hello Jay
I agree with Akuma. All you can do is to remove preinstalled VAP from the system and install latest version again. Why you didnt follow instruction to restart notebook after VAP installation?
I have installed VAP several times on my Satellite P200 and Satellite A300 without any problems but after latest version installation I have restarted notebook immediately. The installations procedure was finished and needed processes started in the background. I presume this is the problem on your Satellite P300.
If nothing helps the last step is to install OS again using recovery installations DVD. After doing this you will have clean preinstalled OS and everything will work well again.

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