How to fix UnHackme.exe crash error: OS: Workstation, No ServicePack Application data: VmVyc...

Resolving UnHackMe.exe Crashes on Windows Workstations UnHackMe may occasionally encounter crashes due to conflicts with Data Execution Prevention (DEP), a Windows security feature designed to block malicious code execution. If UnHackMe unexpectedly closes with an error referencing "OS: Workstation, No ServicePack", follow these steps to exclude it from DEP and restore stability.

Solution

  1. Restart Your PC
    Begin by completely restarting your computer. This clears any temporary system issues that might be causing the crash.
  2. Open Windows Control Panel
    Access the Control Panel by clicking the Start menu and typing "Control Panel" or by pressing Windows+R and entering "control".
  3. Locate System Settings
    Find and click on "System and Security" in the Control Panel, then select "System". Alternatively, press Windows+Pause for direct access.
  4. Access Advanced System Settings
    In the System window, click on "Advanced system settings" in the left sidebar. This opens the System Properties dialog.
  5. Navigate to Advanced Tab
    In System Properties, select the "Advanced" tab where you'll find performance-related settings.
  6. Open Performance Options
    Under the Performance section, click the "Settings" button to access detailed configuration options.
  7. Select DEP Tab
    In Performance Options, switch to the "Data Execution Prevention" tab to adjust DEP settings.
  8. Configure DEP Protection
    Choose the option "Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select" to customize exceptions.
  9. Add Program Exception
    Click "Add" and browse to locate UnHackMe.exe at: C:\Program Files (x86)\UnHackMe\UnHackMe.exe
  10. Apply Changes
    Click "Apply" then "OK" to save your new DEP configuration.
  11. Restart Your PC
    Complete the process by restarting your computer to activate the changes.
Following these exact 11 steps will resolve the UnHackMe.exe crash error while maintaining system security. The solution works by creating a specific exception in Windows' DEP protection for UnHackMe. If issues persist after completing all steps, verify you have the latest version of UnHackMe installed and consider checking for Windows updates, as Microsoft periodically releases fixes for DEP-related issues. For persistent problems, contact Greatis Software support with the complete error message for further assistance.

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