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If this is the case,
DEP (Data Execution Protection) may need to be turned off for the software you
just installed. See below |
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First you get a message similar to this, telling you that the software has
stopped working and Windows is checking for a solution to the problem. |
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The first message may be followed by one similar to this. |
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First go to the Control Panel and click the System icon. |
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Click the 'Advanced system settings' link. |
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Press the Performance settings button. |
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Select the Data Execution Prevention tab. |
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Press the 'Add' button. |
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Browse to the software's 'executable' file. |
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Finally, make sure that you check the box next to the software's name and
then click the 'Apply' button. The computer may need to be rebooted. |
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