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    DEP Problem for Windows Photo Gallery

    hello all, when I try to open Windows Photo Gallery, the following message appears: Windows Photo Gallery has stopped working, reason: to protect the computer, DEP data closed Windows photos gallery , please help solve this problem Thanks in Advance

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    Re: DEP Problem for Windows Photo Gallery

    Hello ,If You Have Windows XP Follow this to Solve your Problem

    • Close Windows Live Photo Gallery
    • Click Start, click Run, type %userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows Live Photo Gallery, and then click OK.
    • Right-click Pictures.pd4, and select Rename.
    • Change the name of file to OLD_Pictures.pd4.
    • Start Windows Live Photo Gallery

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    Re: DEP Problem for Windows Photo Gallery

    Hello You Can start by looking how DEP is set on your machine. If it is already set to "Turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only", you can try disabling DEP for those programs.

    • To explore your default system wide DEP policy for 32bit applications
    • (remember - the system wide DEP policy only applies to 32bit applications)
    • on Vista simply click start, then type 'system' and then scroll down and
    • click the search result entitled 'system'. On the new window that pops up
    • click 'Advanced System Settings', elevate it to admin when prompted and then
    • click the 'Settings' button under 'Performance'. Finally - click the 'Data
    • Execution Prevention' tab.

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    Re: DEP Problem for Windows Photo Gallery

    This should indicate that something is using memory badly.Windows itself should be fine here - there were several million tests run - but there are a lot of third parties that aren't DEP aware yet -- I would strongly suspect that one of those is doing bad things. But any data you have here may further narrow the problem down, so that's the first great step forward

    Try this:
    -Rick Click desktop > Personalize.
    -Display Settings > Advanced Settings...
    -Color Management tab > Color Management
    -Advanced tab > Change System Defaults...
    -All Profiles tab: Scroll down to the ICC Profiles section and find your monitor. Just remove it from the list, and see if that fixes the problem. That is what worked for me!

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