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#1 Mimi Rhonda

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Posted 06 November 2009 - 04:59 AM

I just installed Roxio 2010 Pro. When I run the program, within a minute or so, I get an error stating that Windows encountered a problem and is shutting down the program.  Following Windows Help and Support prompts, I am informed that Roxio 2010 may be a "harmful program" by attempting to run/execute code from system memory locations reserved for Windows. Data Execution Prevention (DEP) shuts down Roxio 2010 because it's using memory incorrectly.
I installed Roxio's SP1 update and got the same error. Anyone else get this error and if so, what have you done to correct it?  Through Windows Help and Support, I have found that I do have the option to "turn off DEP for individual programs."  Before I do this, I would like to explore other options of getting around this error.
Thanks for any help anyone can give me.

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Posted 06 November 2009 - 05:31 AM

QUOTE (Mimi Rhonda @ Nov 6 2009, 06:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I just installed Roxio 2010 Pro. When I run the program, within a minute or so, I get an error stating that Windows encountered a problem and is shutting down the program.  Following Windows Help and Support prompts, I am informed that Roxio 2010 may be a "harmful program" by attempting to run/execute code from system memory locations reserved for Windows. Data Execution Prevention (DEP) shuts down Roxio 2010 because it's using memory incorrectly.
I installed Roxio's SP1 update and got the same error. Anyone else get this error and if so, what have you done to correct it?  Through Windows Help and Support, I have found that I do have the option to "turn off DEP for individual programs."  Before I do this, I would like to explore other options of getting around this error.
Thanks for any help anyone can give me.


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#3 Big_Dave

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Posted 06 November 2009 - 09:36 AM

Who informed you that DEP is harmful?   I use the default DEP settings (on) and I don't have an issue with Creator 2010.  You must have other issues.

What are your system specifications and what operating system are you using?
VISTA Home Premium +SP2 32 bit, Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit sp1 and 64 bit sp1, XP Pro --->multiboot
Creator 2012 Pro + Creator 2011 Blu-ray plugin

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