27 Jun 12, 06:57PM
Quote:The second possibility is a broken registry, the registry is essentially a database that windows uses to keep track of different configurations related to the programs installed on your computer. When the registry is broken or not configured correctly it can sometimes cause errors like these to occur. An access violation error can in many cases be due to a program messing up a few registry entries and unintentionally blocking access to some parts of your memory."TL;DR: "your registry might be broken". What will the average user do? Google: "how to fix broken registry". And most likely infect their system with something nasty in the process.
Disabling DEP is just a bad (i.e. dangerous) idea, and AC is not so broken that this would be necessary.
I have no idea how disabling (VB and JS) script debugging would affect AC in any way - that was probably a side effect.
But if you want to know, what actually annoyed me the most was your "let me google that for you" badge.
Also, I'm not sure why you take it so personally if I say the stuff you said is wrong. I figured the stuff you posted was straight from google due to the image above. Sorry if it wasn't, but that doesn't change the fact that your suggestions are likely not helpful.