I tried to open AVI movies that i got from my friends of this forum
and guess what............ my DEP came on and ask me to close the program. (First, Kaspersky security warning popped up saying that an attempt on the antivirus was blocked)
It happened on the last ten movies and tv shows for the past week and a half.
I need help and advice.
Software:Nero 7.5.9.0
Kaspersky Internet Security
might be a heavy handed DRM scheme
ReplyDeleteor maybe your nero is infected
download VLC player and see if you can play it in that
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
how about the codec to play the file
ReplyDeleteuninstall & reinstall it
get gsopt to ID it
GSpot Codec Information Appliance
http://www.headbands.com/gspot/
also look at this if you want to completly uninstall nero
Nero 7 cleantool
http://www.nero.com/nero7/enu/Nero7_CleanTool.html
what version is your divx, you might try upgrading that 1st
ReplyDeletefrom here
http://www.mvps.org/marksxp/WindowsXP/SP2/common.php#divx
Explorer.exe and other applications may crash or be closed by Date Execution Prevention when opening a DIVX movie file or opening a folder using thumbnail view in explorer containing such a file
There are known issues between DIVX 5.2 and the memory protection improvements provided as part of SP2 (Data Execution Prevention). To prevent the issues you must modify DEP on your system to turn off Data Execution protection for the most trouble free expirence, to do this Go to Start -> Run and type in 'Notepad %SYSTEMDRIVE%\Boot.ini' without quotes. Under [operating systems] replace the parameter '/NoExecute= xxxxx' with '/Execute' (without quotes). Save the Boot.ini file and restart your computer. However you can 'Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select' and exclude the applications which will use the codec such as explorer.exe and wmplayer.exe using the in System Properties > Advanced Tab > Performance Settings > Data Execution Prevention Tab, however you may cause problems with other applications. Once a new version of DIVX compatible with SP2 is released you should upgrade and re-enable DEP for security purposes on your machine. Systems using software DEP appear to work for playback correctly in the default configuration to use DEP only for critial system processes and services.
You may find that you are unable to save changes to the boot.ini file because it is read only. If this is the case go to Start > run and enter ‘attrib -r -h c:\boot.ini' without quotes. This will allow you to make changes to the file. The –h parameter will also make the file unhidden so it can be viewed without having to enable ‘show hidden and system files' in explorer.
If you want to turn it off completely for any certain program do it this way.
ReplyDelete1. Click Start
2. Select Control Panel
3. Select System
4. Click the Advanced tab
5. In the Performance region select Settings
6. Click the Data Execute tab in the dialog box that opens
7. Select Turn on DEP for all programs and services except for those I select
8. Click Add.
9. The open dialog box will open. Browse and select your application.
10. Click Open
11. Click Apply
12. Click Ok
13. Reboot