The "data execution protection" provided by Windows is the underlying security protection mechanism of the Microsoft system. It monitors whether installed programs are using the system memory safely. If it is triggered to the memory area specified by DEP, no matter whether the code is malicious or not, Windows immediately closes the program and prompts "the program stops working.
If you do not need this protection function, you can follow the tutorial below to disable Data Protection (DEP ).
1. Access system properties
Click the Start menu, find computer, right-click, and click Properties ".
II. Advanced System Settings
Click "Advanced System Settings", select "Advanced tab", and click "settings.
3. Modify DEP
Click the "data execution protection" tab and click "use DEP only for basic Windows programs and services" (as shown in the figure ).
4. Confirm restart
It takes effect immediately after restart.