![]() Additionally add PlugY.exe if you are using it. Add both Diablo II.exe and Game.exe in the ProjectD2 folder, NOT the base Diablo II folder to the exceptions list.Under the Data Execution Protection tab, change the setting to the second option for all programs.Go to: Control Panel -> System -> Advanced System Settings -> Click Settings under the Performance tab.NOTE: Changing this setting will cause it to affect all applications and you may need to create exceptions for any other applications if you run into issues with them.While the default and preferred setting (the top one) should only affect certain Windows programs and services, it -appears- to also affect the game for some people. Change your DEP settings to allow for exceptions.Repeat for Diablo II.exe as well as PlugY.exe if you are using it.Make sure to check the override and that the switch is set to Off.At a minimum, change those but you can also do all of them as well. Click on Program settings, click the Plus (+), select “ Choose exact file path” and select the Game.exe file in the ProjectD2 folder, NOT the base Diablo II folder.Go to Settings -> Windows Security -> App & browser control -> Exploit protection -> Exploit protection settings.Create an ASLR exception/exclusion in Windows Exploit Protection specifically for the Diablo II.exe and Game.exe files inside of the ProjectD2 folder. ![]() If you get to the last option and end up changing the installation folder, you will need to update this. This is part of the normal install process so you should have it anyways.See: #How-to create an exception in Windows Security/Defender Make sure you have an exception/exclusion created in your anti-virus (likely Windows Defender) for the entire Diablo II folder.Try changing the Graphics to DDraw in the Launcher Options or to 3dfx, whichever it wasn't set to.If you are using PlugY, make sure you are not mixing -3dfx and -w options in the shortcut and/or PlugY.ini file.Only a reboot will fully clear out certain portions of Windows. Note: Shutting down is not the same as rebooting. ![]()
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