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| DEP is driving me nuts; please help! Hello, I hope someone can help me. I have a Gateway MX8734 Notebook computer. It has Vista Home Premium Sp1 and I keep it fully updated to the best of my knowledge. I have 83 GB of free hard drive space and 2 GB of RAM. Most of the time my Notebook uses around 39% to 46% of the RAM. I came to this group to find away to disable the Data Execution Protection, which I did thanks to Joe Duffy. After reading everyone's responses to Joe's message I see DEP has another use other then driving me nuts. So I would rather see if someone can help me fix the problem instead of disabling DEP. I must add I saw where someone wrote; "The only time DEP will come into play is if you visit a bad website or try to run programs that shouldn't be run". That statement is not true on my Notebook. I have the most problems with DEP running 2 Microsoft programs: Microsoft Works Calendar & Windows Mail. When I try to update an appointment in my Works Calendar, DEP will cause the program to close and I lose my changes. DEP also causes Windows Mail to close when I run Spell Checker when writing emails. Of course when this happens I lose the email I was writing. I try to remember to save my emails before running Spell checker. Of course it took a while to remember so I have lost quite a few emails, some long ones, before I started remembering. I still forget to save my email from time to time and I am real tired of the problems DEP is causing me. It has become such a problem that I want to disable DEP if I can't get it working properly. Since I don't want to leave my Notebook open for attacks I am hoping someone here can help me. Thank you! Happy New Year, James |
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| Re: DEP is driving me nuts; please help! DEP has nothing to do with whatever problem you are having. DEP prevents code from executing within a section of the computer's memory designated as data, not executable code. DEP protects you. To disable that is foolish. Tyro Flyerfan27" <Flyerfan27@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A72E6A13-7F9B-439B-866E-C1751A8630C3@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hello, > > I hope someone can help me. I have a Gateway MX8734 Notebook computer. It > has Vista Home Premium Sp1 and I keep it fully updated to the best of my > knowledge. I have 83 GB of free hard drive space and 2 GB of RAM. Most of > the > time my Notebook uses around 39% to 46% of the RAM. > > I came to this group to find away to disable the Data Execution > Protection, > which I did thanks to Joe Duffy. After reading everyone's responses to > Joe's > message I see DEP has another use other then driving me nuts. So I would > rather see if someone can help me fix the problem instead of disabling > DEP. I > must add I saw where someone wrote; > > "The only time DEP will come into play is if you visit a bad website or > try > to run programs that shouldn't be run". > > That statement is not true on my Notebook. I have the most problems with > DEP running 2 Microsoft programs: Microsoft Works Calendar & Windows Mail. > When I try to update an appointment in my Works Calendar, DEP will cause > the > program to close and I lose my changes. DEP also causes Windows Mail to > close > when I run Spell Checker when writing emails. Of course when this happens > I > lose the email I was writing. I try to remember to save my emails before > running Spell checker. Of course it took a while to remember so I have > lost > quite a few emails, some long ones, before I started remembering. > > I still forget to save my email from time to time and I am real tired of > the problems DEP is causing me. It has become such a problem that I want > to > disable DEP if I can't get it working properly. Since I don't want to > leave > my Notebook open for attacks I am hoping someone here can help me. Thank > you! > > Happy New Year, > James[/color] |
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| Re: DEP is driving me nuts; please help! The programs that are giving you problems are either infected with a virus or are defective and should be replaced or have a service pack for them installed. "Flyerfan27" <Flyerfan27@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A72E6A13-7F9B-439B-866E-C1751A8630C3@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hello, > > I hope someone can help me. I have a Gateway MX8734 Notebook computer. It > has Vista Home Premium Sp1 and I keep it fully updated to the best of my > knowledge. I have 83 GB of free hard drive space and 2 GB of RAM. Most of > the > time my Notebook uses around 39% to 46% of the RAM. > > I came to this group to find away to disable the Data Execution > Protection, > which I did thanks to Joe Duffy. After reading everyone's responses to > Joe's > message I see DEP has another use other then driving me nuts. So I would > rather see if someone can help me fix the problem instead of disabling > DEP. I > must add I saw where someone wrote; > > "The only time DEP will come into play is if you visit a bad website or > try > to run programs that shouldn't be run". > > That statement is not true on my Notebook. I have the most problems with > DEP running 2 Microsoft programs: Microsoft Works Calendar & Windows Mail. > When I try to update an appointment in my Works Calendar, DEP will cause > the > program to close and I lose my changes. DEP also causes Windows Mail to > close > when I run Spell Checker when writing emails. Of course when this happens > I > lose the email I was writing. I try to remember to save my emails before > running Spell checker. Of course it took a while to remember so I have > lost > quite a few emails, some long ones, before I started remembering. > > I still forget to save my email from time to time and I am real tired of > the problems DEP is causing me. It has become such a problem that I want > to > disable DEP if I can't get it working properly. Since I don't want to > leave > my Notebook open for attacks I am hoping someone here can help me. Thank > you! > > Happy New Year, > James[/color] |
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| Re: DEP is driving me nuts; please help! Tyro, Thanks for replying to my question and for your help. I believe the problem I am having with the 2 programs is being caused by the DEP. Everytime one of the 2 programs shut down I get an icon in the task bar. When I click on the icon a help window pops up telling me about DEP and how to set it up to ignore different programs. If the problem is not caused by the DEP why would I keep getting this help window? Would it hurt anything to disable the DEP just long enough to see if I can run the 2 programs without having any problems? I would just try this on my own, but Joe's instructions only tells you how to disable the DEP. I would not know how to re-enable it when I was done. Thanks again, James "Tyro" <Tyro@tyros.com> wrote in message news:_ED6l.9180$W06.2088@flpi148.ffdc.sbc.com...[color=blue] > DEP has nothing to do with whatever problem you are having. DEP prevents > code from executing within a section of the computer's memory designated > as data, not executable code. DEP protects you. To disable that is > foolish. > > Tyro > > Flyerfan27" <Flyerfan27@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A72E6A13-7F9B-439B-866E-C1751A8630C3@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Hello, >> >> I hope someone can help me. I have a Gateway MX8734 Notebook computer. It >> has Vista Home Premium Sp1 and I keep it fully updated to the best of my >> knowledge. I have 83 GB of free hard drive space and 2 GB of RAM. Most of >> the >> time my Notebook uses around 39% to 46% of the RAM. >> >> I came to this group to find away to disable the Data Execution >> Protection, >> which I did thanks to Joe Duffy. After reading everyone's responses to >> Joe's >> message I see DEP has another use other then driving me nuts. So I would >> rather see if someone can help me fix the problem instead of disabling >> DEP. I >> must add I saw where someone wrote; >> >> "The only time DEP will come into play is if you visit a bad website or >> try >> to run programs that shouldn't be run". >> >> That statement is not true on my Notebook. I have the most problems with >> DEP running 2 Microsoft programs: Microsoft Works Calendar & Windows >> Mail. >> When I try to update an appointment in my Works Calendar, DEP will cause >> the >> program to close and I lose my changes. DEP also causes Windows Mail to >> close >> when I run Spell Checker when writing emails. Of course when this happens >> I >> lose the email I was writing. I try to remember to save my emails before >> running Spell checker. Of course it took a while to remember so I have >> lost >> quite a few emails, some long ones, before I started remembering. >> >> I still forget to save my email from time to time and I am real tired of >> the problems DEP is causing me. It has become such a problem that I want >> to >> disable DEP if I can't get it working properly. Since I don't want to >> leave >> my Notebook open for attacks I am hoping someone here can help me. Thank >> you! >> >> Happy New Year, >> James[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: DEP is driving me nuts; please help! DEP is driving me nuts too! It only affects Internet Explorer 8 on my system and shuts down the programme no matter which website I visit. Even shut down on the Microsoft website today. If I restart IE and go back onto the website, 5 times out of ten, it will not shut me down. I went into the settings and selected to Turn on DEP for all programs and services except Internet Explorer, but it made no difference. I do not ever visit suspect websites and have anti virus, anti spyware and firewell all in place, so I would like the option of turning DEP off permanently. Would appreciate any help doing this. Thanks Vee "Bender" <imnotgivingmynametoa@machine.net> wrote in message news:4E0FF3AB-3D87-43CC-A3C9-7F45FEC51A49@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > The programs that are giving you problems are either infected with a virus > or are defective and should be replaced or have a service pack for them > installed. > > "Flyerfan27" <Flyerfan27@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A72E6A13-7F9B-439B-866E-C1751A8630C3@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Hello, >> >> I hope someone can help me. I have a Gateway MX8734 Notebook computer. It >> has Vista Home Premium Sp1 and I keep it fully updated to the best of my >> knowledge. I have 83 GB of free hard drive space and 2 GB of RAM. Most of >> the >> time my Notebook uses around 39% to 46% of the RAM. >> >> I came to this group to find away to disable the Data Execution >> Protection, >> which I did thanks to Joe Duffy. After reading everyone's responses to >> Joe's >> message I see DEP has another use other then driving me nuts. So I would >> rather see if someone can help me fix the problem instead of disabling >> DEP. I >> must add I saw where someone wrote; >> >> "The only time DEP will come into play is if you visit a bad website or >> try >> to run programs that shouldn't be run". >> >> That statement is not true on my Notebook. I have the most problems with >> DEP running 2 Microsoft programs: Microsoft Works Calendar & Windows >> Mail. >> When I try to update an appointment in my Works Calendar, DEP will cause >> the >> program to close and I lose my changes. DEP also causes Windows Mail to >> close >> when I run Spell Checker when writing emails. Of course when this happens >> I >> lose the email I was writing. I try to remember to save my emails before >> running Spell checker. Of course it took a while to remember so I have >> lost >> quite a few emails, some long ones, before I started remembering. >> >> I still forget to save my email from time to time and I am real tired of >> the problems DEP is causing me. It has become such a problem that I want >> to >> disable DEP if I can't get it working properly. Since I don't want to >> leave >> my Notebook open for attacks I am hoping someone here can help me. Thank >> you! >> >> Happy New Year, >> James[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: DEP is driving me nuts; please help! Hello Vee, Sorry I took so long to write a reply. It has been really crazy for me here. I wanted to let you know that disabling DEP only helped a little bit. I still have a problem with the programs I mentioned still closing on me; just not as often. I really do not believe DEP is the problem, but I am leaving you with the instructions you asked for. Please before you do this remember one thing; I do not know how to enable it again. Mine is still off. I never got an answer on how to enable it again. I am not too concerned though because my Notebook is under warrantee and needs some work done to it. When I get the time to get it done I am going to do a formatted re-install so my problem will get fixed. If you have any questions please ask. I will help you all I can, but I am limited myself. I spend more time on this board then anywhere else always looking to solve a problem. Anyway here are those instructions (Good Luck): To avoid the hassles in Vista, just: I.) disable that horrid User Account Control OFF for crying out loud. Go to Control Panel and sniff it out under User Accounts. II.) to get around that Media Center / Media Player crash when you look at video icons in your library, download the famous CCCP codec package at [url]http://www.cccp-project.net/download.php?type=cccp[/url] III.) disable that creepy Data Execution Protection crap or "DEP" with this process... 1. Click Start 2. Click All Programs 3. Click Accessories 4. Right Click on Command Prompt 5. Left click on Run as Administrator 6. Click the Allow button if it asks you for permission 7. Type or copy and paste this into the command prompt window: bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx AlwaysOff 8. Hit enter and you should see the confirmation: Operation Completed Successfully 9. Reboot and DEP should be off. "Vee Dell" <veedell@nospam.webafrica.org.za> wrote in message news:9A622EBF-61EB-4D88-A7D7-FB23ACD9D271@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > DEP is driving me nuts too! It only affects Internet Explorer 8 on my > system and shuts down the programme no matter > which website I visit. Even shut down on the Microsoft website today. If > I restart IE and go back onto the website, > 5 times out of ten, it will not shut me down. > I went into the settings and selected to Turn on DEP for all programs and > services except Internet Explorer, > but it made no difference. I do not ever visit suspect websites and have > anti virus, anti spyware and firewell all in place, > so I would like the option of turning DEP off permanently. > Would appreciate any help doing this. > Thanks > Vee > > > > "Bender" <imnotgivingmynametoa@machine.net> wrote in message > news:4E0FF3AB-3D87-43CC-A3C9-7F45FEC51A49@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> The programs that are giving you problems are either infected with a >> virus or are defective and should be replaced or have a service pack for >> them installed. >> >> "Flyerfan27" <Flyerfan27@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:A72E6A13-7F9B-439B-866E-C1751A8630C3@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >>> Hello, >>> >>> I hope someone can help me. I have a Gateway MX8734 Notebook computer. >>> It >>> has Vista Home Premium Sp1 and I keep it fully updated to the best of my >>> knowledge. I have 83 GB of free hard drive space and 2 GB of RAM. Most >>> of the >>> time my Notebook uses around 39% to 46% of the RAM. >>> >>> I came to this group to find away to disable the Data Execution >>> Protection, >>> which I did thanks to Joe Duffy. After reading everyone's responses to >>> Joe's >>> message I see DEP has another use other then driving me nuts. So I would >>> rather see if someone can help me fix the problem instead of disabling >>> DEP. I >>> must add I saw where someone wrote; >>> >>> "The only time DEP will come into play is if you visit a bad website or >>> try >>> to run programs that shouldn't be run". >>> >>> That statement is not true on my Notebook. I have the most problems with >>> DEP running 2 Microsoft programs: Microsoft Works Calendar & Windows >>> Mail. >>> When I try to update an appointment in my Works Calendar, DEP will cause >>> the >>> program to close and I lose my changes. DEP also causes Windows Mail to >>> close >>> when I run Spell Checker when writing emails. Of course when this >>> happens I >>> lose the email I was writing. I try to remember to save my emails before >>> running Spell checker. Of course it took a while to remember so I have >>> lost >>> quite a few emails, some long ones, before I started remembering. >>> >>> I still forget to save my email from time to time and I am real tired of >>> the problems DEP is causing me. It has become such a problem that I want >>> to >>> disable DEP if I can't get it working properly. Since I don't want to >>> leave >>> my Notebook open for attacks I am hoping someone here can help me. Thank >>> you! >>> >>> Happy New Year, >>> James[/color] >>[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: DEP is driving me nuts; please help! What "player" crash viewing video thumbnails? What's the fault data? [url]http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#bucket[/url] That's pretty much guaranteed to be some bogus third party codec. Applying CCCP on top of badness is akin to applying a fresh coat of paint over termites. Fix the actual problem first. DEP is your friend, sadly, and is preventing something from using memory badly. Again: good to fix the source problem rather than pretending it isn't there. Given the data so far I'd suspect they have DivX 5.2 installed to the system, which is probably the most common thumbnail crash/DEP error source I know of. -- Speaking for myself only. See [url]http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html[/url] for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "James" <flyerfanno1********.com> wrote in message news:4E8F4312-076E-432F-99D3-78AAC91CFF07@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hello Vee, > > Sorry I took so long to write a reply. It has been really crazy for me > here. I wanted to let you know that disabling DEP only helped a little > bit. I still have a problem with the programs I mentioned still closing on > me; just not as often. I really do not believe DEP is the problem, but I > am leaving you with the instructions you asked for. Please before you do > this remember one thing; I do not know how to enable it again. Mine is > still off. I never got an answer on how to enable it again. I am not too > concerned though because my Notebook is under warrantee and needs some > work done to it. When I get the time to get it done I am going to do a > formatted re-install so my problem will get fixed. If you have any > questions please ask. I will help you all I can, but I am limited myself. > I spend more time on this board then anywhere else always looking to solve > a problem. > > Anyway here are those instructions (Good Luck): > > To avoid the hassles in Vista, just: > > I.) disable that horrid User Account Control OFF for crying out loud. Go > to > Control Panel and sniff it out under User Accounts. > > II.) to get around that Media Center / Media Player crash when you look at > video icons in your library, download the famous CCCP codec package at > [url]http://www.cccp-project.net/download.php?type=cccp[/url] > > III.) disable that creepy Data Execution Protection crap or "DEP" with > this > process... > > 1. Click Start > 2. Click All Programs > 3. Click Accessories > 4. Right Click on Command Prompt > 5. Left click on Run as Administrator > 6. Click the Allow button if it asks you for permission > 7. Type or copy and paste this into the command prompt window: > > bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx AlwaysOff > > > 8. Hit enter and you should see the confirmation: Operation Completed > Successfully > 9. Reboot and DEP should be off. > > > > > "Vee Dell" <veedell@nospam.webafrica.org.za> wrote in message > news:9A622EBF-61EB-4D88-A7D7-FB23ACD9D271@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> DEP is driving me nuts too! It only affects Internet Explorer 8 on my >> system and shuts down the programme no matter >> which website I visit. Even shut down on the Microsoft website today. >> If I restart IE and go back onto the website, >> 5 times out of ten, it will not shut me down. >> I went into the settings and selected to Turn on DEP for all programs and >> services except Internet Explorer, >> but it made no difference. I do not ever visit suspect websites and have >> anti virus, anti spyware and firewell all in place, >> so I would like the option of turning DEP off permanently. >> Would appreciate any help doing this. >> Thanks >> Vee >> >> >> >> "Bender" <imnotgivingmynametoa@machine.net> wrote in message >> news:4E0FF3AB-3D87-43CC-A3C9-7F45FEC51A49@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >>> The programs that are giving you problems are either infected with a >>> virus or are defective and should be replaced or have a service pack for >>> them installed. >>> >>> "Flyerfan27" <Flyerfan27@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:A72E6A13-7F9B-439B-866E-C1751A8630C3@microsoft.com... >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I hope someone can help me. I have a Gateway MX8734 Notebook computer. >>>> It >>>> has Vista Home Premium Sp1 and I keep it fully updated to the best of >>>> my >>>> knowledge. I have 83 GB of free hard drive space and 2 GB of RAM. Most >>>> of the >>>> time my Notebook uses around 39% to 46% of the RAM. >>>> >>>> I came to this group to find away to disable the Data Execution >>>> Protection, >>>> which I did thanks to Joe Duffy. After reading everyone's responses to >>>> Joe's >>>> message I see DEP has another use other then driving me nuts. So I >>>> would >>>> rather see if someone can help me fix the problem instead of disabling >>>> DEP. I >>>> must add I saw where someone wrote; >>>> >>>> "The only time DEP will come into play is if you visit a bad website or >>>> try >>>> to run programs that shouldn't be run". >>>> >>>> That statement is not true on my Notebook. I have the most problems >>>> with >>>> DEP running 2 Microsoft programs: Microsoft Works Calendar & Windows >>>> Mail. >>>> When I try to update an appointment in my Works Calendar, DEP will >>>> cause the >>>> program to close and I lose my changes. DEP also causes Windows Mail to >>>> close >>>> when I run Spell Checker when writing emails. Of course when this >>>> happens I >>>> lose the email I was writing. I try to remember to save my emails >>>> before >>>> running Spell checker. Of course it took a while to remember so I have >>>> lost >>>> quite a few emails, some long ones, before I started remembering. >>>> >>>> I still forget to save my email from time to time and I am real tired >>>> of >>>> the problems DEP is causing me. It has become such a problem that I >>>> want to >>>> disable DEP if I can't get it working properly. Since I don't want to >>>> leave >>>> my Notebook open for attacks I am hoping someone here can help me. >>>> Thank you! >>>> >>>> Happy New Year, >>>> James >>>[/color] >>[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: DEP is driving me nuts; please help! Hi James No problem. Thanks for answering. From what you say, I think I will leave DEP alone for now. I am going to try uninstalling IE8 and go back to IE7, didn't have this much trouble with it. Will keep your instructions though... :D just in case.. Thanks again. Vee "James" <flyerfanno1********.com> wrote in message news:4E8F4312-076E-432F-99D3-78AAC91CFF07@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hello Vee, > > Sorry I took so long to write a reply. It has been really crazy for me > here. I wanted to let you know that disabling DEP only helped a little > bit. I still have a problem with the programs I mentioned still closing on > me; just not as often. I really do not believe DEP is the problem, but I > am leaving you with the instructions you asked for. Please before you do > this remember one thing; I do not know how to enable it again. Mine is > still off. I never got an answer on how to enable it again. I am not too > concerned though because my Notebook is under warrantee and needs some > work done to it. When I get the time to get it done I am going to do a > formatted re-install so my problem will get fixed. If you have any > questions please ask. I will help you all I can, but I am limited myself. > I spend more time on this board then anywhere else always looking to solve > a problem. > > Anyway here are those instructions (Good Luck): > > To avoid the hassles in Vista, just: > > I.) disable that horrid User Account Control OFF for crying out loud. Go > to > Control Panel and sniff it out under User Accounts. > > II.) to get around that Media Center / Media Player crash when you look at > video icons in your library, download the famous CCCP codec package at > [url]http://www.cccp-project.net/download.php?type=cccp[/url] > > III.) disable that creepy Data Execution Protection crap or "DEP" with > this > process... > > 1. Click Start > 2. Click All Programs > 3. Click Accessories > 4. Right Click on Command Prompt > 5. Left click on Run as Administrator > 6. Click the Allow button if it asks you for permission > 7. Type or copy and paste this into the command prompt window: > > bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx AlwaysOff > > > 8. Hit enter and you should see the confirmation: Operation Completed > Successfully > 9. Reboot and DEP should be off. > > > > > "Vee Dell" <veedell@nospam.webafrica.org.za> wrote in message > news:9A622EBF-61EB-4D88-A7D7-FB23ACD9D271@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> DEP is driving me nuts too! It only affects Internet Explorer 8 on my >> system and shuts down the programme no matter >> which website I visit. Even shut down on the Microsoft website today. >> If I restart IE and go back onto the website, >> 5 times out of ten, it will not shut me down. >> I went into the settings and selected to Turn on DEP for all programs and >> services except Internet Explorer, >> but it made no difference. I do not ever visit suspect websites and have >> anti virus, anti spyware and firewell all in place, >> so I would like the option of turning DEP off permanently. >> Would appreciate any help doing this. >> Thanks >> Vee >> >> >> >> "Bender" <imnotgivingmynametoa@machine.net> wrote in message >> news:4E0FF3AB-3D87-43CC-A3C9-7F45FEC51A49@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >>> The programs that are giving you problems are either infected with a >>> virus or are defective and should be replaced or have a service pack for >>> them installed. >>> >>> "Flyerfan27" <Flyerfan27@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:A72E6A13-7F9B-439B-866E-C1751A8630C3@microsoft.com... >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I hope someone can help me. I have a Gateway MX8734 Notebook computer. >>>> It >>>> has Vista Home Premium Sp1 and I keep it fully updated to the best of >>>> my >>>> knowledge. I have 83 GB of free hard drive space and 2 GB of RAM. Most >>>> of the >>>> time my Notebook uses around 39% to 46% of the RAM. >>>> >>>> I came to this group to find away to disable the Data Execution >>>> Protection, >>>> which I did thanks to Joe Duffy. After reading everyone's responses to >>>> Joe's >>>> message I see DEP has another use other then driving me nuts. So I >>>> would >>>> rather see if someone can help me fix the problem instead of disabling >>>> DEP. I >>>> must add I saw where someone wrote; >>>> >>>> "The only time DEP will come into play is if you visit a bad website or >>>> try >>>> to run programs that shouldn't be run". >>>> >>>> That statement is not true on my Notebook. I have the most problems >>>> with >>>> DEP running 2 Microsoft programs: Microsoft Works Calendar & Windows >>>> Mail. >>>> When I try to update an appointment in my Works Calendar, DEP will >>>> cause the >>>> program to close and I lose my changes. DEP also causes Windows Mail to >>>> close >>>> when I run Spell Checker when writing emails. Of course when this >>>> happens I >>>> lose the email I was writing. I try to remember to save my emails >>>> before >>>> running Spell checker. Of course it took a while to remember so I have >>>> lost >>>> quite a few emails, some long ones, before I started remembering. >>>> >>>> I still forget to save my email from time to time and I am real tired >>>> of >>>> the problems DEP is causing me. It has become such a problem that I >>>> want to >>>> disable DEP if I can't get it working properly. Since I don't want to >>>> leave >>>> my Notebook open for attacks I am hoping someone here can help me. >>>> Thank you! >>>> >>>> Happy New Year, >>>> James >>>[/color] >>[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: DEP is driving me nuts; please help! Vee, You are very welcome. I am glad I could help you. I switched to IE 8 too and would like to go back to IE7. Do you know how? If you do or find out can you please let me know. I was going to do a fresh re-install, but if you know how to go back to IE7 I won't have to. Thanks, James "Vee Dell" <veedell@nospam.webafrica.org.za> wrote in message news:8597E1FA-F182-456E-8B44-C8ABADA52A7C@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hi James > > No problem. Thanks for answering. From what you say, I think I will > leave DEP alone for now. > I am going to try uninstalling IE8 and go back to IE7, didn't have this > much trouble with it. > Will keep your instructions though... :D just in case.. > > Thanks again. > Vee > > > "James" <flyerfanno1********.com> wrote in message > news:4E8F4312-076E-432F-99D3-78AAC91CFF07@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Hello Vee, >> >> Sorry I took so long to write a reply. It has been really crazy for me >> here. I wanted to let you know that disabling DEP only helped a little >> bit. I still have a problem with the programs I mentioned still closing >> on me; just not as often. I really do not believe DEP is the problem, but >> I am leaving you with the instructions you asked for. Please before you >> do this remember one thing; I do not know how to enable it again. Mine is >> still off. I never got an answer on how to enable it again. I am not too >> concerned though because my Notebook is under warrantee and needs some >> work done to it. When I get the time to get it done I am going to do a >> formatted re-install so my problem will get fixed. If you have any >> questions please ask. I will help you all I can, but I am limited myself. >> I spend more time on this board then anywhere else always looking to >> solve a problem. >> >> Anyway here are those instructions (Good Luck): >> >> To avoid the hassles in Vista, just: >> >> I.) disable that horrid User Account Control OFF for crying out loud. Go >> to >> Control Panel and sniff it out under User Accounts. >> >> II.) to get around that Media Center / Media Player crash when you look >> at >> video icons in your library, download the famous CCCP codec package at >> [url]http://www.cccp-project.net/download.php?type=cccp[/url] >> >> III.) disable that creepy Data Execution Protection crap or "DEP" with >> this >> process... >> >> 1. Click Start >> 2. Click All Programs >> 3. Click Accessories >> 4. Right Click on Command Prompt >> 5. Left click on Run as Administrator >> 6. Click the Allow button if it asks you for permission >> 7. Type or copy and paste this into the command prompt window: >> >> bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx AlwaysOff >> >> >> 8. Hit enter and you should see the confirmation: Operation Completed >> Successfully >> 9. Reboot and DEP should be off. >> >> >> >> >> "Vee Dell" <veedell@nospam.webafrica.org.za> wrote in message >> news:9A622EBF-61EB-4D88-A7D7-FB23ACD9D271@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >>> DEP is driving me nuts too! It only affects Internet Explorer 8 on my >>> system and shuts down the programme no matter >>> which website I visit. Even shut down on the Microsoft website today. >>> If I restart IE and go back onto the website, >>> 5 times out of ten, it will not shut me down. >>> I went into the settings and selected to Turn on DEP for all programs >>> and services except Internet Explorer, >>> but it made no difference. I do not ever visit suspect websites and >>> have anti virus, anti spyware and firewell all in place, >>> so I would like the option of turning DEP off permanently. >>> Would appreciate any help doing this. >>> Thanks >>> Vee >>> >>> >>> >>> "Bender" <imnotgivingmynametoa@machine.net> wrote in message >>> news:4E0FF3AB-3D87-43CC-A3C9-7F45FEC51A49@microsoft.com... >>>> The programs that are giving you problems are either infected with a >>>> virus or are defective and should be replaced or have a service pack >>>> for them installed. >>>> >>>> "Flyerfan27" <Flyerfan27@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>>> news:A72E6A13-7F9B-439B-866E-C1751A8630C3@microsoft.com... >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I hope someone can help me. I have a Gateway MX8734 Notebook computer. >>>>> It >>>>> has Vista Home Premium Sp1 and I keep it fully updated to the best of >>>>> my >>>>> knowledge. I have 83 GB of free hard drive space and 2 GB of RAM. Most >>>>> of the >>>>> time my Notebook uses around 39% to 46% of the RAM. >>>>> >>>>> I came to this group to find away to disable the Data Execution >>>>> Protection, >>>>> which I did thanks to Joe Duffy. After reading everyone's responses to >>>>> Joe's >>>>> message I see DEP has another use other then driving me nuts. So I >>>>> would >>>>> rather see if someone can help me fix the problem instead of disabling >>>>> DEP. I >>>>> must add I saw where someone wrote; >>>>> >>>>> "The only time DEP will come into play is if you visit a bad website >>>>> or try >>>>> to run programs that shouldn't be run". >>>>> >>>>> That statement is not true on my Notebook. I have the most problems >>>>> with >>>>> DEP running 2 Microsoft programs: Microsoft Works Calendar & Windows >>>>> Mail. >>>>> When I try to update an appointment in my Works Calendar, DEP will >>>>> cause the >>>>> program to close and I lose my changes. DEP also causes Windows Mail >>>>> to close >>>>> when I run Spell Checker when writing emails. Of course when this >>>>> happens I >>>>> lose the email I was writing. I try to remember to save my emails >>>>> before >>>>> running Spell checker. Of course it took a while to remember so I have >>>>> lost >>>>> quite a few emails, some long ones, before I started remembering. >>>>> >>>>> I still forget to save my email from time to time and I am real tired >>>>> of >>>>> the problems DEP is causing me. It has become such a problem that I >>>>> want to >>>>> disable DEP if I can't get it working properly. Since I don't want to >>>>> leave >>>>> my Notebook open for attacks I am hoping someone here can help me. >>>>> Thank you! >>>>> >>>>> Happy New Year, >>>>> James >>>> >>>[/color] >>[/color] >[/color] |
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