Every time I open up oddworld strangers wrath, data execution prevention shuts it down immediately, I run an Inspiron 1525 with Vista 32 bit, and changing it doesn't help. I got it from Steam, so it's clean of Viruses.
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Hi, you can check which version of Windows you have by clicking on the Start button (the Vista orb) and from the Start menu, right click on Computer. Choose Properties from the menu that appears, and you'll see a lot of information about your computer. There should be a line that says whether you have a 32-bit version of Vista or a 64-bit version. Depending on which version you have, you'll need to download the compatible version of iTunes. You can download both versions here:
For the 32-bit version, click the Download Now button; for the 64-bit version, scroll down to where you see the link for 64-bit installer on the left hand side and click it.
Try removing the player from your laptop and rebooting without it. Shut it down and put the player back in then restart again. That should force windows to reinstall it. If it's not seen when rebooting the device is probably bad.
Hibernate issues are generally an issue with the Video driver. Try the following:
Update to the latest list of drivers from support.dell.com
BIOS
Video Driver
see if the issue is resolved.
If not, then try editing the startup group of MSCONFIG and see if an item running at startup is causing the issue. (Start, RUN, MSCONFIG, OK to open MSCONFIG)
Run the Setup.exe file in compatability mode (right-click the setup.exe icon and select properties, then select compatability and choose a 32 bit version of XP). The game was not tested on 64-bit Vista and isn't likely to work outside of 32 bit compatability mode.
You do not mention your OS but much 32-bit software will not run on a 64-bit processor. You must get 64-bit version. Some times having a dual booted system with a 32-bit OS will allow sporadic use of a peripheral. Sometimes just the presence of 64-bit processor will phreek out the software and cause partial execution and the kind of message you are seeing. I have exactly the same problem and there are some things i can work around and some not.
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