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  • System32 hall .dll error on Booting Windows XP

    System32 hall .dll stop error on Booting Windows XP

    Before re-installing XP or suspecting you have a bad hard disk:

    Fix
    - go into BIOS while booting
    - change the boot order to boot from CD
    - insert your XP installation CD and boot again
    - start the recovery console
    - type your admin password (if required)
    - select the Volume to fix
    - type CHKDSK /P
    - type BOOTCFG /REBUILD
    - remove your XP installation CD.
    - change the boot order to boot from Hard Drive.
    - reboot and cross your fingers.

  • Data Execution Prevention Error

    "Data Execution Prevention" error message in Windows XP Service Pack 2 or in Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005

    Data Execution Prevention – Microsoft Windows
    To help protect your computer, Windows has closed this program.
    Name: program name
    Publisher: program publisher
    Data Execution Prevention helps protect against damage from viruses or other threats. Some programs might not run correctly when it is turned on. For an updated version of this program, contact the publisher. What else should I do?

    If you click Close Message, the program quits, and Windows Error Reporting gives you the option to send an error report.

    CAUSE
    This behavior occurs because Microsoft Windows XP SP2 uses the Data Execution Prevention (DEP) feature to help prevent damage from viruses and from other security threats.

    DEP works alone or with compatible microprocessors to mark some memory locations as "non-executable." If a program tries to run code from a protected location, DEP closes the program and notifies you, whether the code is malicious or not.

    RESOLUTION
    To avoid this behavior, contact your program vendor to see if an update is available that enables the program to work correctly with DEP.

    Fix
    If your computer is set to apply DEP to all programs and services, the DEP error message will have a Change Settings button. If an update to the program is not available, follow these steps to add an exception for the program from the DEP error message:
    1. When you receive the error message that is mentioned in the "Symptoms" section, click Change Settings.
    2. Click to select the check box next to the program, and then click Apply.
    3. When you are prompted to restart your computer, click OK two times, and then restart your system.

    You can also add an exception for the program by using System Properties in Control Panel. To do this, follow these steps:
    1. Click Start, click Run, type sysdm.cpl, and then click OK.
    2. Click the Advanced tab, click Performance, and then click Settings.
    3. In Performance Options, click the Data Execution Prevention tab, and then click Add.
    4. In the Open dialog box, locate and then click the program.
    5. Click Open, click Apply, and then click OK. When you are prompted to restart your computer, click OK.

    INFORMATION
    If your computer is configured to turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only, the Change Settings button will not be available from the DEP error message.

    You can view the DEP configuration for your computer in System in Control Panel. To do this, follow these steps:
    1. Click Start, click Run, type sysdm.cpl, and then click OK.
    2. Click the Advanced tab, and then under Performance, click Settings.
    3. In the Performance Options dialog box, click the Data Execution Prevention tab.
    4. Note if Turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only or Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select: is selected.
    When your computer is configured to turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only, you cannot add an exception for a program.
    This is the behavior that is by design in Windows XP SP2.

    If your computer is configured to turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only, and the DEP error message continues to appear, a program may be installed that extends Windows functionality. This program may be installed so that it causes a DEP problem in an important Windows program or service
    If this behavior is recent and has not occurred before, you may be able to prevent the DEP error message by removing recently installed programs.

  • Welcome

    Welcome to my blog.

    This is a small introduction about me; I currently work as an ICT Technician in a large secondary school. I hold a Microsoft Certified System Administrator qualification as well as being CompTIA A+ and N+ qualified. This blog is a store of fixes, hints and tips that I come across on a daily basis while working and playing with PC's with maybe the odd extra comment.

    This blog is meant for my own use as an online help file & diary but if any of the contained information can be of help, please try at your own risk.

    I would also like to take this opportunity to pass on all my respect to those hard working people at Microsoft.:DD

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