Re: Data Execution Prevention (DEP)
- From: sahba.sanai@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 16 Jan 2007 14:37:30 -0800
I had this same problem.
I used GSpot to determine which codes were used by the only video which
was in the folder that was crashing, and it was XviD 1.2 SMP.
Meanwhile, however, all I did was delete the DivX Bundle Pack which I
had - I now have only Video Lan Player (VLC) which I think has all the
codecs I need.
Some say the cause of this problem is also the thumbs.db file inn the
folder, but I didn't even have this file in my folder.
Bernard wrote:
I am also having the same problem. Where do you disable the PICvideo V2
codec? Do you know why suddenly this is creating a problem when before it was
not?
Rgds, Bernard
"chong" wrote:
Ok! I've done a bit more digging on other forums and it appears that there is
a video codec on Pinnacle Studio 9 which is not DEP compliant. PICVIDEO V2 is
the naughty codec. An upgrade to PICVIDEO V3 will cure the problem as will
just disabling PICVIDEO V2. Hope others will find this helpful.
"chong" wrote:
I was having the same problem and I've just spent 4 days in my free time
trying to isolate the cause.
In my case it turned out that Pinnacle Studio 9 that was causing the problems.
Certain AVI & Mpeg files (MPEG2 and over) all worked fine but when I
installed Studio these files would activate DEP when you tried to open them
(when using Win Explorer to open these files). MPEG1 files still worked fine
though. When I uninstalled Studio everything was fine again.
Although I've worked this out, I'm not sure what my next step should be as
the version of Studio I have is the very latest and there are no more updates
available to download from Pinnacle.
"Gary Tsang" wrote:
Find out what avi codec is needed for those videos. (Using Gspot -
http://www.headbands.com/gspot/)
One of your avi codecs is probably out of date, and causing the DEP errors
when it is being triggered in the thumbnailing proces.
--
Gary Tsang
http://www.gtsang.com
Microsoft MVP - Windows XP Shell/User
http://www.microsoft.com/mvp
"msuzanski@xxxxxxxxxxx" <msuzanskihotmailcom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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I am unsure of what you are saying. I have Windows Media Center, Pinicale
Studio, Real Time Player, Windows Movie Maker, and one other video
software
installed on my pc. As I said, I do not need to play the AVI video. All
I
have to do is open a folder that has the AVI file inside it and Windows
file
explore closes. I have uninstalled all of the above one at a time and
then
reinstalled afterwards and after each was removed, there was no change.
Thanks though. I will revisit codec updates again.
"Jason Tsang" wrote:
Sounds like one of your video codecs (hard to say which one, since you
don't
say what 'type' of AVI file specifically is causing the DEP error) is out
of
date.
Typically, getting an updated version of the codec (whichever one is the
offending codec) will fix your issue. (divx needed an update, others did
too)
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"msuzanski@xxxxxxxxxxx" <msuzanski@xxxxxxxxxxx@discussions.microsoft.com>
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I am having issues related to (.AVI) files with relationship to the file
Explore crashing/closing due to a Data Execution Prevention Error
(DEP).
I
initially believed root cause of this issue was due to the (.AVI) files
that
were saved in the folder. At the time, I only had three AVI files
total
on
the computer. My solution was to just delete the (.AVI) files and I
believed
that any future (.AVI) files that I added would be issue free. We'll I
have
begun to add more (.AVI) files to my computer and they continue to
crash
the
file Explore with the Data Execution Prevention Error (DEP).
After reading many, many, many, many articles on-line, it appears to be
a
Microsoft XP SP2 operating system issue. Below are just a handful of
articles/links and postings that I was able to read about this same
exact
problem.
http://www.updatexp.com/data-execution-prevention.html
http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/howto-25.html
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/archive/index.php/t-72660.html
http://forums.vnunet.com/thread.jspa?forumID=10&threadID=89236
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=72660
The problem is as follows: I will open the file Explore to view the
files
on my hard-drive. If I open a folder that contains (.AVI) files or if
I
can
manage to get lucky and highlight an (.AVI) file, I receive a Data
Execution
Prevention Error (DEP) and the file Explore closes. The strange thing
is
that if I open any Media Player program and run the (.AVI) files from
within
the Media Player program (ie: Windows Media Player 11, Pinnacle Studio
Video,
Real Time, etc.), things work properly and I have no issues or crashes.
The
basic problem is that I cannot click on and rename, delete, move or
click
and
play any (.AVI) files from within the file Explore screen.
Below are the key error logs that result in the Event Viewer:
System Events - (Exact time of the crash of Explore file application)
*********************************************************************
System Event -#1
Event Type: Information
Event Source: Service Control Manager
Event Category: None
Event ID: 7036
Date: 8/22/2006
Time: 10:12:36 PM
User: N/A
Computer: MARK
Description: The IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service entered the stopped
state.
Application Events - (Errors that happened near the same time of the
system
event that is shown above)
******************************************************************************
Application Event -#1
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Application Error
Event Category: (100)
Event ID: 1000
Date: 8/22/2006
Time: 10:12:07 PM
User: N/A
Computer: MARK
Description: Faulting application explorer.exe, version 6.0.2900.2180,
faulting module unknown, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x03ad7710.
Data:
0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat
0008: 69 6f 6e 20 46 61 69 6c ion Fail
0010: 75 72 65 20 20 65 78 70 ure exp
0018: 6c 6f 72 65 72 2e 65 78 lorer.ex
0020: 65 20 36 2e 30 2e 32 39 e 6.0.29
0028: 30 30 2e 32 31 38 30 20 00.2180
0030: 69 6e 20 75 6e 6b 6e 6f in unkno
0038: 77 6e 20 30 2e 30 2e 30 wn 0.0.0
0040: 2e 30 20 61 74 20 6f 66 .0 at of
0048: 66 73 65 74 20 30 33 61 fset 03a
0050: 64 37 37 31 30 d7710
Application Event -#2
Event Type: Information
Event Source: Winlogon
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1002
Date: 8/22/2006
Time: 10:12:24 PM
User: N/A
Computer: MARK
Description: The shell stopped unexpectedly and Explorer.exe was
restarted.
Application Event -#3
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Application Error
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1001
Date: 8/22/2006
Time: 10:12:14 PM
User: N/A
Computer: MARK
Description: Fault bucket 01857827.
Data:
0000: 42 75 63 6b 65 74 3a 20 Bucket:
0008: 30 31 38 35 37 38 32 37 01857827
0010: 0d 0a ..
I am unsure of what is actually happening here to cause this other than
a
flaw in the Windows XP Data Execution Prevention Error (DEP) code. I
have
attempted the following to correct my problem:
- Windows XP has always been from day one kept up to date with all
Service
Packs and Updates.
- Scanned the Disk for Errors - (No errors found)
- Performed a Disk Clean Up
- Performed a Disk Defragmentation
- Run McAfee Virus Scan - (No issues found)
- Updated Microsoft Media Play Ver-10 to Ver-11
- Uninstalled Pinnacle Video Software
- Uninstalled Real Time Player
- Reinstalled Pinnacle Video Software & All Updates
- Reinstalled Real Time Player & All Updates
I am at a total loss and getting annoyed that this problem exists and I
cannot correct it. Can you please help me to resolve this issue
without
having to disable the Data Execution Prevention Error (DEP) feature in
Windows XP?
.
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