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Don't worry, you should be able to run the game fine on a 64bits OS. I've seen someone else with a similar problem. The problem is that the DEP settings (Data Execution Prevention) may be configured as such that it will prevent the execution of potentially harmful processes, like AoM. So when you try to launch AoM, the system throws the 0xc0000142 error message.
Steam To Be Running Age Of Mythology
However, we know that AoM isn't a harmful process, so you need to edit the DEP settings to allow the execution of the AoM process. For more information, read and.The guy solved this problem by executing the following command in cmd: bcdedit /set nx optoutYou probably have the nx settings set to alwaysOn. This command changes the settings to optout which enables DEP for the operating system and all processes, including the Windows kernel and drivers.
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However, administrators can disable DEP on executable files, like AoM.If that didn't solve your problem, you can try to do a workaround manually:1. Open System by clicking the Start, right-clicking Computer, and then clicking Properties.2. Click Advanced system settings.3. Under Performance, click Settings.4. Click the Data Execution Prevention tab, and then click Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select.5. To turn off DEP for an individual program, select the check box next to the program that you want to turn off DEP for, and then click OK.6.
If the program is not in the list, click Add. Browse to the Program Files folder, find the AoM:TT executable file, and then click Open.7. Click OK, click OK in the System Properties dialog box if it appears, and then click OK again. You might need to restart your computer for the changes to take effect.