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I'm trying to play Fable on my PC but every time I try to launch it I get a box that says "Protection Sub has stopped working". I don't know what a protection stub is or what it does and apparently neither does microsoft. I'm using Vista if that helps.
I found this on another website where someone was complaining about the same problem happening with Zoo Tycoon 2.
"Found the fix!...well, actually my bf did, but nonetheless..here's what worked for me finally:
Control Panel ->System-> Advanced System Settings -> Advanced Tab -> Performance -> Settings ->Data Execution Prevention tab -> Activate only "Turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only" "
I don't know what DEP is so try it at your own risk.
Thanks man. It started right up. But if anyone knows what DEP does and what the ramifications of changing the settings may be, please let me know.
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Mr_Rose83 Blue Ridge Protects the HolyRegistered Userregular
edited July 2007
DEP is a technology that helps prevent malicious code execution by refusing to execute code without the proper execute bit attached (many pieces of malicious software exploit errors known as buffer overruns to insert code into memory spaces where it shouldn't be, DEP prevents those pieces from executing by having a specific bit set elsewhere that says "does this block of memory contain executable code {Y/N}?" If it says N, the code isn't run.) and apparently Fable hasn't caught up/isn't talking to windows properly so that it can get its execute bit set right...
DEP is a technology that helps prevent malicious code execution by refusing to execute code without the proper execute bit attached (many pieces of malicious software exploit errors known as buffer overruns to insert code into memory spaces where it shouldn't be, DEP prevents those pieces from executing by having a specific bit set elsewhere that says "does this block of memory contain executable code {Y/N}?" If it says N, the code isn't run.) and apparently Fable hasn't caught up/isn't talking to windows properly so that it can get its execute bit set right...
So, basically, Vista is a fancy way of annoying you with features that break your games. .
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Mr_Rose83 Blue Ridge Protects the HolyRegistered Userregular
edited July 2007
Actually, it has nothing to do with Vista except that it supports DEP; all the execute bit stuff is inside the processor and both Intel and AMD have similar set-ups and the latest flavours of Linux all support DEP at the kernel level as well. If anything it's more like a simple built in antivirus...
Personally, I'd recommend against switching it off for non-windows code, especially with an internet enabled game, because if you have an open net connection and a game that can be exploited anyone on the internet could theoretically run more or less anything they wanted on your machine.
That's overly paranoid and glosses over a lot of important details. If it breaks the game, turn it off. If you insist on being paranoid, turn it back on when you're not gaming.
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"Found the fix!...well, actually my bf did, but nonetheless..here's what worked for me finally:
Control Panel ->System-> Advanced System Settings -> Advanced Tab -> Performance -> Settings ->Data Execution Prevention tab -> Activate only "Turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services only" "
I don't know what DEP is so try it at your own risk.
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So, basically, Vista is a fancy way of annoying you with features that break your games. .
Personally, I'd recommend against switching it off for non-windows code, especially with an internet enabled game, because if you have an open net connection and a game that can be exploited anyone on the internet could theoretically run more or less anything they wanted on your machine.
Nintendo Network ID: AzraelRose
DropBox invite link - get 500MB extra free.
CUZ THERE'S SOMETHING IN THE MIDDLE AND IT'S GIVING ME A RASH