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Answer» Who of you make use of DEP (Hardware or software-wise) I turn the graphics acceleration down to prevent a BBS I'm on (GAIA...) Could you explain that..? Quote I turn the graphics acceleration down to prevent a BBS I'm on (GAIA) from crashing... That BBS tends to cause SPORADIC spontaneous restarts while posting replies if the graphics accelerator is on. It's probably some weird IE-specific code glitch, I figure... Quote You are correct, it is a Windows XP feature. I believe it was introduced with SP2. Also, AMD is the only one to have that feature hardware wise... Something new in SP2. There's a help-link: How does it work? on the DEP window. Just another hidden security feature, sure to be compromised by hackers. I don't understand this: "...If your processor does not support hardware-based DEP, it's a good idea to upgrade to a processor that offers execution protection features." Since when does MS promote AMD? I thought they were solidly behind Intel. AMD's getting CHEAPER. Quote Who of you make use of DEP (Hardware or software-wise) Data Execution Prevention? Yes I do. If you want to know more just open the Help & Support and type DEP. XP will take up to 4 x 1024Mb of RAM for those struggling with '98/MEs and 512Mb. (Usually 1024Mb is ADEQUATE.) But XP has much more in the way of system resources. Especially XP 64-Bit. Quote Yes I do. If you want to know more just open the Help & Support and type DEP. One of the services I disabeled. I donot look to know more, I was merely curious. Quote XP will take up to 4 x 1024Mb of RAM for those struggling with '98/MEs and 512Mb. (Usually 1024Mb is adequate.) How is that related to DEP?"XP will take up to 4 x 1024Mb of RAM for those struggling with '98/MEs and 512Mb. (Usually 1024Mb is adequate.) But XP has much more in the way of system resources. Especially XP 64-Bit." I was just comparing to MalikTous and '98 |
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