(I have not given up, but needed to go to sleep)
[quote="Josh"e0j]skoldpadda, it looks like you tried to uninstall PT3 with it still running. Make sure you close it prior to uninstalling.
So at this point, the PostgreSQL installation starts, but gives you that "initdb" error, correct? I've gotten this error too, and it was caused because the PostgreSQL directory previously existed and it couldn't overwrite the information. What you need to do is to delete the "C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL" directory from your harddrive, then try installing PostgreSQL. I really recommend using PT3 to install PostgreSQL, as it's a lot less overwhelming that way (and less error prone too).
Can you tell me what happens when that directory is deleted and PT3 tries to install PostgreSQL again?[/quotee0j]
OK, I did uninstall (and delete the C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL) again and gave it one more attempt (downloading PT3 with PostgreSQL) and got the same initdb error. I'm pretty sure I have administrator privileges under the owner account (since I have access to all of the admin tools and had the ability to use them-- see pic of menu). Now when I tried again I got not only the initdb error message but also this new one:
[imge0j]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v488/skoldpadda/PT3Error4.jpg[/imge0j]
I am pretty unsaavy at the computer as I'm sure you can tell by now, so if you can continue to walk me through how to analyze these errors, I would greatly appreciate it.
Here's the admin stuff I do have control over:
[imge0j]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v488/skoldpadda/admintools.jpg[/imge0j]