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badel1862 20.08.2009. 12:31

(riješeno) Rušenje Windows Explorera
 
Ovako, imam na kompjutoru neke video fajlove koji se nalaze u jednom folderu. I kad god pokušam ući u taj folder dogodi mi se ovo:

http://i31.tinypic.com/65tlw3.jpg

odmah da kažem da je disk bio u kompjutoru koji ima instaliran XP i tamo sve radi bez ikakvih problema, pa sam siguran da je problem u Visti. Radi se o 4 video fajla .MOV, veličine oko 600-800 MB. Kao što rekoh svaki put kad pokušam ući u folder, dogodi se ono gore na slici i Explorer se sruši/resetira...isto tak okad sa nekim programom pokušam ući u taj folder (npr. Adobe Premiere) i pokušam importirati neki fajl iz tog foldera, sruši se i taj program i Explorer zajedno, s tim da se Explorer vrati nazad kao da se resetirao (svi prozori vezani za Explorer budu zatvoreni).
Pokušao sam sa Unlockerom, ali on ne nalazi nikakih prepreka.

Sa Total Commanderom mogu normalno editirati kompletan folder uključujući i te fajlove, mogu ih preimenovati i čak pokrenuti i gledati video (Total Commander se ne ruši), i kad neki od tih video fajlova prebacim u drugi folder na nekom drugom disku, opet dolazi do rušenja Explorera prilikom ulaska u taj drugi folder u koj isam prebacio.
Neka ideja????

mirtek10 20.08.2009. 13:24

to je data eexecution prevention ako se ne varama, meni se isto rusio explorer u folderu gdje sam imao spremljen video sa HD kamere...

To mi se desilo negdje prije pola godine, uglavnom probaj ovo, ako se dobro sijećam to je to...

Disable Data Execution Prevention (DEP) completely
  1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
  2. Under Pick a category, click Performance and Maintenance.
  3. Under or Pick a Control Panel icon, click System.
  4. Click the Advanced tab, and in the Startup and Recovery area, click Settings.
  5. In the SystemStartup area, click Edit.
  6. In Notepad, click Edit and then click Find.
  7. In the Find what field, type /noexecute and then click Find Next.
  8. In the Find dialog box click Cancel.
  9. Replace the policy_level (for example, "OptIn" default) with "AlwaysOff" (without the quotes).

    WARNING: Be sure to enter the text carefully. Your boot.ini file switch should now read:

    /noexecute=AlwaysOff
  10. In Notepad, click File and then click Save.
  11. Click OK to close Startup and Recovery.
  12. Click OK to close System Properties and then restart your computer.
This setting does not provide any DEP coverage for any part of the system, regardless of hardware DEP support.
Verifying DEP is Disabled
  1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
  2. Under Pick a category, click Performance and Maintenance.
  3. Under or Pick a Control Panel icon, click System.
  4. Click the Advanced tab.
  5. In the Performance area, click Settings and then click Data Execution Prevention.
  6. Verify that the DEP settings are unavailable and then click OK to close Performance Settings.
  7. Click OK to close System Properties then close Performance and Maintenance.

badel1862 20.08.2009. 14:00

mirtek10, puno ti hvala, ovo je bilo traženo rješenje mog problema ;)


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