How to get security DEP shut down my computer.

I need to know how to get the DEP security off my computer because it cloeses the internet in the midel of its use. I do not want and cannot have out of myself. It's my first computer and I need helppppp!

First read all the details on dep: -.
http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/875352
You can turn off dep for certain applications, but not all
1. click on start
2. Select Control Panel
3. Select System
4. click on the Advanced tab
5. in the area of Performance, select settings
6. click on the data tab to run in the dialog box that opens
7. Select turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select
8. click on Add.
9. the open dialog box opens. Find and select your application.
10. click on open
11. click on apply
12. click OK
13 reset
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and if you the problem becomes a den of "Data Execution Prevention" error message mean this: -.
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/875351

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