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27th May 2009 19:40 #1
Star Craft 64
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27th May 2009 20:21 #2
gosugamers.net:
NOW FIXED AND WORKING
Hello everyone.
Today i spent few hours on figuring out how to disable the whole DEP (data execution prevention) on a computer running Windows Vista.
It seems that all the people using Vista have problems connecting to non-bnet servers like abyss or aus-1.
You can disable the DEP on Vista on some programs but not on starcraft. This is why you must shut down the whole DEP system on your computer which I don't encourage you to do because the whole security of Vista relies on DEP.
Anyway if you are committed to risk your computers security, here is the steps to disable DEP.
1. Click Start
2. All Programs
3. Accessories
4. Command line (right-click + run as administrator)
5. Type: bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx AlwaysOff
(edit: was so sleepy when i posted this... fixed now)
At this point the command line should out put something about the succeeding of the process, but i'm not sure what (in english) because i'm running a finnish version of Vista.
6. Restart your computer
7. Enjoy
Your non-Bnet servers should be working by now. If not, do the following:
Right-click on starcraft.exe and choose properties -> run as administrator. Also make the program run with compability to Xp sp2. I also chose bwl.exe to run as administrator and with Xp sp2 compability.
I had fun searching for the info about Vista (not). Try to enjoy and only disable DEP on your own risk.
Happy Summer everyone!. HWBG !
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27th May 2009 21:08 #3
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.Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Ultra Gaming | i9 9900K cooled by Gelid Phantom Black | EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 | G.Skill Trident Z Neo 2x16GB DDR4 3600MHz CL16 F4 | Kingston A2000 M2 500GB | Corsair HX1000i | Xonar Essence STX | Sennheiser HD560s | Black Widow v.3 | Logitech Gaming G502 | DELL S2721DGF + UP2716D
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26th June 2009 21:23 #4
windows 7 x64 The instruction at 0x06d90000 referenced memory at 0x06d90000. The memory could not be written. Click on OK to terminate the program
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