How to Fix Exception Access Violation Error in Windows 10

According to several sources, the“Exception access violation” errors are mainly related to the memory. This error is caused due to software issues, and sometimes it also occurs due to a faulty RAM module. In this article, we will show you how to fix exception access violation errors in Windows 10.

Ways to Fix Exception Access Violation Error in Windows 10
Add Data Execution Prevention Exception
Here are the steps to follow:
  1. In the search field type, “Control Panel” and select “Control Panel from the list appears on your screen to open it.
  2. Select “System” click “Security” and then hit “System.”
  3. Now, you need to click “Advanced system settings.”
  4. In the “Advanced tab,” you need to locate “performance option” and then click on the “Settings” button.
  5. Select the “Data Execution Prevention” button. Click “Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select” and then click on the “Add” option.
  6. Move to the .exe file of the program that you want to run.
  7. When you have added a program to the DEP exclusion list, select “Apply” and then hit the “OK” button to save your change.
  8. Now restart your computer and try to run the program again.
Disable User Account Control
Here are the steps to follow:
  1. In the search field type, “Control Panel” and select “Control Panel from the list appears on your screen to open it.
  2. Select “User Account” and click the “Change User Account Control settings” option.
  3. Move the slider until it says “Never Notify” and then select the “OK” button to save your change.
  4. Now you need to try to install java or run java applets.
Create Option.ini File
Here are the steps to follow:
  1. Tap the Windows + R button on your keyboard to launch the Run command prompt.
  2. In the Run command-line type “%appdata%” and tap the “Enter” button or click “OK” to launch the “AppData” folder.
  3. Locate and launch “My Battle for Middle Earth Files” folder into the “AppData” folder.
  4. If you see the folder is empty, then you have to create a new “options.ini” file.
  5. When you have created a new documents file then you need to follow the given command:
  6. AudioLOD = Low
  7. HasSeenLogoMovies = yes
  8. IdealStaticGameLOD = VeryLow
  9. Resolution = 800 600
  10. StaticGameLOD = VeryLow
  11. TimesInGame = 1
  12. Now select “File” and then hit “Save as.”
  13. In the Save as type section, click “All Files”, and then in the file name option, you need to type “options.ini.” Remember that you need to save your file into “AppData” and click “My battle for middle Earth” files folder.
  14. Click Save.
  15. After the above process, when your file has saved, restart your operating system.
Remember That File Not Set As Read-Only
Here are the steps to follow:
  1. First, you need to find a problematic file by right-tap on it and select “Properties.”
  2. Select the “General tab” and then locate “Attributes section.” Remember that “read-only” is not selected. Now tap on “Apply” and then hit “OK” to save your changes.
  3. Now try to run your application.
Use Compatibility Mode
Here are the steps to follow:
  1. Find the application that appears error, right-tap on it, and then select “Properties” in the dropdown menu.
  2. In the “Properties section” navigate to “Compatibility” button. Now select “Run this program in compatibility mode for” and then click any older version of Windows in the list that appears on your screen. Select “Apply” and then click “OK” to save your changes.
Run Hardware Troubleshooter
Here are the steps to follow:
  1. Tap Windows + I button to launch the settings application on your device.
  2. Select “Updates and security” option, under the settings.
  3. Click “Troubleshooter” in the left menu and then click “Hardware & Device.”
  4. Select “Run the Troubleshooter” option.
  5. Now you need to follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.

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