View Full Version : [HELP] DEP closing Host Services?!!
Hazza
19-01-2009, 06:32 PM
The DEP keeps closing the Host Services and it goes to the default start menu etc. and I cannot figure out whether its dangerous or what is happening?
Please help, +REP to all hepful answers.
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Kevin
19-01-2009, 06:48 PM
The DEP keeps closing the Host Services and it goes to the default start menu etc. and I cannot figure out whether its dangerous or what is happening?
Please help, +REP to all hepful answers.
Sorry, link to DEP? or what does it stand for
Hazza
19-01-2009, 07:04 PM
I think i've figured out the problem, i will post later.
Agnostic Bear
20-01-2009, 11:18 AM
The DEP keeps closing the Host Services and it goes to the default start menu etc. and I cannot figure out whether its dangerous or what is happening?
Please help, +REP to all hepful answers.
Sounds like a worm to me. I used to have one aaaaaaaaaages ago when I knew 0 about VEENDOWS.
scottish
20-01-2009, 01:22 PM
Sorry, link to DEP? or what does it stand for
Data execution prevention
Hazza
24-01-2009, 05:15 PM
Still need some help on this, its still happening?
The laptop is under a month old btw.
--liger--
25-01-2009, 11:59 PM
Okay Artist,
Ill need to know all this please.
What system you have.
What company.
And your provider.
BUT READ THIS! I hope my little thing helps you out :)
Is it safe to run a program again if DEP has closed it?
Yes, but only if you leave DEP turned on for that program. Windows can continue to detect attempts to execute code from protected memory locations and help prevent attacks. In cases where a program does not run correctly with DEP turned on, you can reduce security risks by getting a DEP-compatible version of the program from the software publisher. For more information about what to do after DEP closes a program, click Related Topics.
To open System Properties, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click System.
Click the Advanced tab and, under Performance, click Settings.
Click the Data Execution Prevention tab.
Note
By default, DEP is only turned on for essential Windows operating system programs and services. To help protect more programs with DEP, select Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select.
Sometimes the file can hide in hidden mode. If you dont have a hidden file shoeing go to folder options and click show hidden files. Just try these steps. IF that doesnt work try this:
Okay so if my little thing doesnt work then try this:
Run Safe Mode. To do this please turn off your computer and push the power button.
THE MINUTE YOu PUSH THE POWER BUTTON PUSH F8 UNTIL A NEW WINDOW OPENS.
I cant stress that enough...
It will ask to run in safe mode. Hit enter, it will ask what system to run it on. Choose it and hit enter. The system could be XP or VISTA or MAC OS X, etc. then try to access your system properties. This normally forces all programs to work.
IF this doesnt help please say
scottish
26-01-2009, 01:02 PM
Okay Artist,
Ill need to know all this please.
What system you have.
What company.
And your provider.
BUT READ THIS! I hope my little thing helps you out :)
Is it safe to run a program again if DEP has closed it?
Yes, but only if you leave DEP turned on for that program. Windows can continue to detect attempts to execute code from protected memory locations and help prevent attacks. In cases where a program does not run correctly with DEP turned on, you can reduce security risks by getting a DEP-compatible version of the program from the software publisher. For more information about what to do after DEP closes a program, click Related Topics.
To open System Properties, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click System.
Click the Advanced tab and, under Performance, click Settings.
Click the Data Execution Prevention tab.
Note
By default, DEP is only turned on for essential Windows operating system programs and services. To help protect more programs with DEP, select Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select.
Sometimes the file can hide in hidden mode. If you dont have a hidden file shoeing go to folder options and click show hidden files. Just try these steps. IF that doesnt work try this:
Okay so if my little thing doesnt work then try this:
Run Safe Mode. To do this please turn off your computer and push the power button.
THE MINUTE YOu PUSH THE POWER BUTTON PUSH F8 UNTIL A NEW WINDOW OPENS.
I cant stress that enough...
It will ask to run in safe mode. Hit enter, it will ask what system to run it on. Choose it and hit enter. The system could be XP or VISTA or MAC OS X, etc. then try to access your system properties. This normally forces all programs to work.
IF this doesnt help please say
Its not "your little thing" as its copied directly off bud's troubleshooter; http://www.budallen.com/02_xp/xp_dep.html
--liger--
26-01-2009, 02:42 PM
Its not "your little thing" as its copied directly off bud's troubleshooter; http://www.budallen.com/02_xp/xp_dep.html
Actually I didnt.....
If you want I can show my search history.....
Just saying. :)
Have A Nice day
scottish
26-01-2009, 03:11 PM
So it just happens to be word for word off another site, i don't buy it. i'll not prove you wrnog as this is going off topic and not worth an infraction/warning to prove you copied it ;)
Hazza
31-01-2009, 11:11 PM
None of this helps, it says "Windows Host Services" & "IP Helper" closed then DEP comes up.
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