I'm new to this, but I was having this problem doing the rails tutorial, but by adding the gems bin path to the PATH env variable I was able to fix it. (Just like gertas said a few posts above)
First in the command prompt:
gem list -d annotate
and you'll get a result that says something like
: annotate-models (1.0.4)
Author: Dave Thomas
Rubyforge: http://rubyforge.org/projects/annotate-models
Homepage: h'ttp://annotate-models.rubyforge.org
Installed at: C:/ruby192/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1
the key line is:
Installed at: C:/ruby192/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1
So in this case add a /bin to that path, For example I used: C:\ruby192\lib\ruby\gems\1.9.1\bin is what you want to add to your PATH environment variable.
To change your PATH environment variable on Vista do the following go to: control panel >> system >> advanced system settings(link on the left). Once the box opens up,click the Advanced tab and then the Environment variables button. Then on the system variables find the PATH variable and click the Edit button. Since paths are separated by semi-colons, add
;C:\ruby192\lib\ruby\gems\1.9.1\bin
At the end of the variable value field.
It should look like
`some/path;some_other_path;C:\ruby192\lib\ruby\gems\1.9.1\bin`
when you finish
Save it, and close and reopen the command prompt. annotate and rspec started to work for me after that. Good luck.