Go to "Control Panel" then where say "View by:" change from "Category" to "Small icons" & click on "System"
then at left buttons click on "Advanced system settings" then under "Performance" click in "Settings"
then click in "Data Execution Prevention" tab & check in "Turn on DEP with blahblah except those select:"
then click in "Add" and browse for the "do.exe" in your BrightMH folder and press "Apply/OK"
08-03-2016, 07:30 PM (This post was last modified: 08-04-2016, 12:27 AM by UncleGaga.)
(08-02-2016, 07:19 PM)Martynas Wrote: Fixed this problem by updates on pc` Downloaded the latest Intel graphics drivers..
Glad you found the problem.
Like VaGo mentioned these problems are rare.
But thanks to those who have posted their problems we are getting good information and finding fix's that will help those others having the same problem.
We are always here to help, just sometimes it's beyond what we can help with, being there are so many variables with everyones personal computers and how their individual systems/hardware/software is set up etc.
We dont have all the answers but we always try our best to help and that's what it's all about.
Thank you for reporting the problem and the fix.
08-17-2016, 11:41 AM (This post was last modified: 09-03-2016, 06:47 PM by UncleGaga.)
I heard that some people fixed their crash problem by lowering the game settings.
Did you check compatability settings for your operating system?
Make sure below Items are installed:-
Microsoft visual C++ 2008,2010,2012 (x86) and (x64). You need both (x86) and (x64) versions if you are on 64 bit.
Microsoft .net frame work.
Direct X (9.29.952.31111) and Direct X patch (6.2.9200.16492).
Easiest way is to use IObit Driver Booster. Needs to be pro (not free version) for it to find/update the C++ etc. There are free unlock codes out there if you search.