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What is the reason for the error "Memory can not be written"?

Not so long ago, the computers of most home users were dominated by the Windows XP operating system. It's understandable: fast and responsive, perfectly working even on the old hardware, XP is still a very common OS. She only has one drawback, which is called "Memory can not be written." However, we will be fair: this error can pop up on almost any system from Microsoft, but only "Piggy" pleases this phenomenon more often.

What is the reason for the appearance of this annoying window, which gently hints at the fact that you will not be able to run the program you need or play in the game you like? And how to deal with this?

Actually, even a computer programmer can not answer this question, since the mistake "Memory can not be written" pops up without warning, and the reasons for its occurrence can be different. It is likely that your computer has too little RAM, or the program accesses its closed part, which is the cause of the error. Sometimes such consequences are caused by viruses or defects in RAM modules. In short, there are a lot of prerequisites.

However, most often the message "Memory can not be written" arises from the activity of the system called DEP (data execution prevention). Some users mistakenly believe that this feature prevents the execution of potentially unwanted and malicious code on the computer.

Alas, but it is not. This system monitors only the correct allocation of memory. If a program or game requires too many resources or "encroaches" on the area reserved by the system, then the DEP generates the "Memory can not be read" error, which many users encountered.

How to stop this behavior? There are several ways, of which the most effective is the one about which we will tell you below.

The DEP system is initially enabled for all services and processes of the operating system itself. If you did not edit its settings, then with sufficient amount of RAM, it should not lead to the departures of the programs you start. But if you use the XP assembly, we recommend checking the system parameters. By the way, we do not recommend assembling assemblies, because it is on them that the message "Memory can not be written" appears very often.

However, we will continue. So, go to the "Control Panel", where you search for the "System" tab. Go to the item "Advanced", select the sub-item "Options", go to the "Performance" tab. If you want to completely get rid of the intrusive error, then for the DEP function, select the AlwaysOff parameter. But if you want to roll back to the original system settings, it's best to select OPTIN.

Having done all these manipulations, in most cases it is possible with a clear conscience to forget about their tortures with such a problem as "Memory can not be written." If the error continues to appear, you need to check the RAM dies, scan the entire system with a good antivirus program, or try to run the game with less system requirements.

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