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09-Jul-2008, 01:42 PM #1
Windows DVD Maker
Whenever Igo toopen a saved project in Windows DVD Maker the program quits responding. It says to check Data Execution Prevention settings. I have tried different ways and still get the same message. Can anyone help me with this issue?
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09-Jul-2008, 03:36 PM #2
You can try going to System Properties>Advanced Tab>Performance Settings>Data Execution Prevention Tab and check the Turn on DEP for all programs except those selected and select (or add-select) the Windows DVD Maker program and maybe Windows Explorer as well.


Other possibility; Are the video files associated with the project file on a seperate drive or partition? If so, try moving them to your documents in your user account and if the project will start then but asks where the video files are, you can redirect it to the new location.
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