Guest Darth-Eeyore Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 I'm getting to major errors back-to-back. A "Data Execution Prevention" and "Application Error". When ever I look at directories with video's "Thumbnails" and only once with "details". ERRORS: Data Execution Prevention - Microsoft Windows To help protect your computer, Windows has closed this program. Name: Windows Explorer Publisher: Microsoft Corporation *********** explorer.exe - Application Error MESSAGE: The instruction at "0x00000000" referenced memory at "0x00000000". The memory could not be "written" *********** Windows XP Media Center, SP3 Pentium 4, 3.00GHz 2.50gb Ram (It is a Gateway, but installed a Retail copy of XP Media Center - SP2. Installed just 2 weeks ago. Installed SP3 before any other software. Running NSW2008, OfficePro 2003.) -- Darth-Eeyore Posted via http://computerhelpforums.net Forum to USENET Gateway
Guest Thee Chicago Wolf Posted July 16, 2008 Posted July 16, 2008 Re: XP SP3, instruction at "0x00000000" and Data Execution Error >I'm getting to major errors back-to-back. A "Data Execution Prevention" >and "Application Error". When ever I look at directories with video's >"Thumbnails" and only once with "details". > >ERRORS: >Data Execution Prevention - Microsoft Windows >To help protect your computer, Windows has closed this program. >Name: Windows Explorer >Publisher: Microsoft Corporation >*********** >explorer.exe - Application Error >MESSAGE: The instruction at "0x00000000" referenced memory at >"0x00000000". The >memory could not be "written" >*********** > >Windows XP Media Center, SP3 >Pentium 4, 3.00GHz >2.50gb Ram >(It is a Gateway, but installed a Retail copy of XP Media Center - SP2. >Installed just 2 weeks ago. Installed SP3 before any other software. >Running NSW2008, OfficePro 2003.) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Execution_Prevention - Thee Chicago Wolf
Guest Darth-Eeyore Posted July 16, 2008 Posted July 16, 2008 Re: XP SP3, instruction at "0x00000000" and Data Execution Error >'Data Execution Prevention - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia' (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Execution_Prevention) > -> Thee Chicago Wolf I've read the link. It's a nice page for understanding the fundamentals of DEP, but doesn’t give any help to how to fix the DEP and Windows Explorer related issue. *Oh, new side affect. In Windows Media Player 9 and 11. (I upgraded thinking that might solve the problem) I'm experiencing the same problem as windows explorer. It'll play wmv, mpg, etc. but when I go to play .avi files it crashes. My Divx and Nero Player works perfectly. Is there a way to force a codec to take the lead of another in a system? I have uninstalled all my codec's. (Divx, ac3filter, XviD and Combined-Community) and reinstalled one at a time. Even with them all uninstalled still no joy. I have tried different search crit. on this site and tried some of the other suggestions. >Simply do the following steps: >1) Open a command window (Start->Run, type in 'cmd' hit enter) >2) To remove image preview, type and hit enter >regsvr32 /u shimgvw.dll >3) To readd image preview, type and hit enter >regsvr32 shimgvw.dll >4) To remove media preview, type and hit enter >regsvr32 /u shmedia.dll >5) To readd media preview, type and hit enter >regsvr32 shmedia.dll also >HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\.avi\shellex\PropertyHandler Delete the “Default” value then close. You should now be able to see .avi previews almost instantly but without the crashes Now, the "regsvr32 shmedia.dll" does keep the DEP from crashing down on me, but the Application Error still shows up, and Media Player still crashes. I have also tried to manual control explorer in "System>Advance>Performance>DEP" Now my DEP will not turn back on. Anyone have any other ideas? Even though I formatted my system and reinstalled my OS just 2 weeks ago. I am truly considering doing it again. -- Darth-Eeyore Posted via http://computerhelpforums.net Forum to USENET Gateway
Guest Thee Chicago Wolf Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 Re: XP SP3, instruction at "0x00000000" and Data Execution Error >I've read the link. It's a nice page for understanding the fundamentals >of DEP, but doesn’t give any help to how to fix the DEP and Windows >Explorer related issue. > >*Oh, new side affect. In Windows Media Player 9 and 11. (I upgraded >thinking that might solve the problem) I'm experiencing the same problem >as windows explorer. It'll play wmv, mpg, etc. but when I go to play >.avi files it crashes. My Divx and Nero Player works perfectly. Is there >a way to force a codec to take the lead of another in a system? I have >uninstalled all my codec's. (Divx, ac3filter, XviD and >Combined-Community) and reinstalled one at a time. Even with them all >uninstalled still no joy. I've done some searching in the knowledge base and I'm not showing anything with DEP and that 0x00000000 error code. I've seen references to Antivirus tripping it up so there's a possibility there. Could you look in your event viewer for any red or yellow flags please. As far as codecs go, giev the K-Lite Mega Codec pack a shot. It's maintained by a guy who always has the latest and greatest codec updates when they get released. The latest one is version 4.0 and can be had here: http://www.free-codecs.com/download/k_lite_Mega_Codec_Pack.htm >I have tried different search crit. on this site and tried some of the >other suggestions. > >>Simply do the following steps: >>1) Open a command window (Start->Run, type in 'cmd' hit enter) >>2) To remove image preview, type and hit enter >>regsvr32 /u shimgvw.dll >>3) To readd image preview, type and hit enter >>regsvr32 shimgvw.dll >>4) To remove media preview, type and hit enter >>regsvr32 /u shmedia.dll >>5) To readd media preview, type and hit enter >>regsvr32 shmedia.dll >also >>HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\.avi\shellex\PropertyHandler >Delete the “Default” value then close. You should now be able to see >.avi previews almost instantly but without the crashes > >Now, the "regsvr32 shmedia.dll" does keep the DEP from crashing down on >me, but the Application Error still shows up, and Media Player still >crashes. >I have also tried to manual control explorer in >"System>Advance>Performance>DEP" Now my DEP will not turn back on. > >Anyone have any other ideas? Even though I formatted my system and >reinstalled my OS just 2 weeks ago. I am truly considering doing it >again. Still looking for references on this. TBD. - Thee Chicago Wolf
Guest Thee Chicago Wolf Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 Re: XP SP3, instruction at "0x00000000" and Data Execution Error >I've read the link. It's a nice page for understanding the fundamentals >of DEP, but doesn’t give any help to how to fix the DEP and Windows >Explorer related issue. > >*Oh, new side affect. In Windows Media Player 9 and 11. (I upgraded >thinking that might solve the problem) I'm experiencing the same problem >as windows explorer. It'll play wmv, mpg, etc. but when I go to play >.avi files it crashes. My Divx and Nero Player works perfectly. Is there >a way to force a codec to take the lead of another in a system? I have >uninstalled all my codec's. (Divx, ac3filter, XviD and >Combined-Community) and reinstalled one at a time. Even with them all >uninstalled still no joy. > >I have tried different search crit. on this site and tried some of the >other suggestions. One other thing you want to try out is to run Memtest and see if you have RAM that is operating as it should be. Grab it from here: http://www.memtest.org/#downiso Download the ZIP package where it's noted as "Download - Pre-Compiled Bootable ISO (.zip)", extract the ISO file, and burn it to a CD. Reboot and choose to boot the CD. You may need to figure out how to set your computer to boot from the CD. Then run the memory test. It should take a bit of time for a thorough test. - Thee Chicago Wolf
Guest Thee Chicago Wolf Posted July 17, 2008 Posted July 17, 2008 Re: XP SP3, instruction at "0x00000000" and Data Execution Error >>'Data Execution Prevention - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia' >(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Execution_Prevention) >> >-> Thee Chicago Wolf > >I've read the link. It's a nice page for understanding the fundamentals >of DEP, but doesn’t give any help to how to fix the DEP and Windows >Explorer related issue. > >*Oh, new side affect. In Windows Media Player 9 and 11. (I upgraded >thinking that might solve the problem) I'm experiencing the same problem >as windows explorer. It'll play wmv, mpg, etc. but when I go to play >.avi files it crashes. My Divx and Nero Player works perfectly. Is there >a way to force a codec to take the lead of another in a system? I have >uninstalled all my codec's. (Divx, ac3filter, XviD and >Combined-Community) and reinstalled one at a time. Even with them all >uninstalled still no joy. > >I have tried different search crit. on this site and tried some of the >other suggestions. The only other thing I can think of is to try recently released Hotfix from this KB article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/955109 that addresses and explorer.exe related issue. It's not 100% your issue *but*, at the very least, it will update your explorer.exe from the one in SP3 (which I believe you said you do have) and you never know, it wouldn't hurt to try. Visit that link, at the top of the page you'll see "View and request hotfix downloads", click this link, accept the Agreement, then you'll be brought to a page where you'll see a check-box for Fix238964. Enter a valid e-mail address, enter the number in the last field towards the bottom and click Request Hotfix. Within 1-5 minutes, check your e-mail and there will be a message from Microsoft with a link to the fix and a password to extract the file from the link. Apply the patch, reboot and see what happens. Let me know how it goes. - Thee Chicago Wolf
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