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Memory Access Vio
31 repliesMy Graphic card is Amd E2.
Edit: R2 to E2 edited 1×, last 14.08.16 07:16:23 pm
VADemon:Me use a Windows 10.
Wait, i try...
It`s not work.
Intel HD,Windows 7,32bit.
Maybe this game only support 32bit.
sonkii: doubled post, it have been explained by
MikuAuahDark, and
VADemon.
VADemon has writtenLaunched fine in 32-bit WinXP
You post useless / doubled / wrong information- post these days, really, you should stop these shits right now, now look at
Masea post carefully until you understand.
Masea has written@
sonkii: Dude seriously, what is the sense of making comment here even if you don't know anything about it? Sorry but you need to learn something that you must know; at everytime, you posting useless shits. Stop that please.
sonkii: Dude seriously, what is the sense of making comment here even if you don't know anything about it? Sorry but you need to learn something that you must know; at everytime, you posting useless shits. Stop that please.If you think that your reply is not helpful well, then don't post it. Check other reply too, avoiding doubled posts.
kerker: It seem you have no choices,unless downgrade your PC or download 32bit modules.*Ahem*
Follow
Mami Tomoe's guide below. edited 1×, last 15.08.16 02:13:38 pm
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit with Intel HD Graphics Family
Now now guys try to install the things listed below:
This will install all missing DirectX files, I don't think it supports Windows 10 but you can give it a shot: Pleasure me
Install this and try again I guess...
Also check for updates on windows update and run a full registry scan with CCleaner it might help
sonkii: Thanks for commenting.Since I have both my normal GPU and iGPU working, I decided to take out the GPU and try to run the game just on the CPU (many people reported that it worked on Intel HD Graphics): The game crashed nevertheless.
This has shown me that it has nothing to do with the working graphics card.
The next moment I remembered that I had forcibly turned on a Windows security setting which sets advanced memory restrictions for applications: DEP.
How to make the game start again™
Add minigolf.exe to the DEP Exclusion list or turn this feature off for 3rd party programs.Video: https://youtu.be/mcidGf43_-o
Why did this happen?Young DarkCorner didn't know that executable code cannot/shouldn't be in the data area of memory (and by the way, this feature was new back then).
VADemon: "Hurray!!" - Could I say, but your method is not working.
@
DC: Maybe.I hope it will be possible to solve. 


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