This option will depend on your PC setup, but it worked for me:
Change Data Execution Prevention settings
                  Applies to Windows 7
       
                                Data Execution Prevention (DEP) is a security  feature that helps prevent damage from viruses and other security  threats by monitoring your programs to make sure they use the computer's  memory safely. For more information, see 
What is Data Execution Prevention?
     If  you want to turn off DEP for a program you  trust,  first check to  see if the software publisher has made a  DEP-compatible version of the program or made an update available before  you change any DEP settings. If an update or DEP-compatible version is  available, we recommend installing it and leaving DEP turned on so you  can benefit from the protection it can provide. But if the publisher has  not released an updated, DEP-compatible version   of the program, you can turn off DEP for the program. You'll be able to  use the program, but it might be vulnerable to an attack that could  spread   to your other programs and files.
     
-                                Open System by clicking the Start button 
, right-clicking Computer, and then clicking Properties. 
-          Click Advanced system settings.        
 If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. 
-          Under Performance, click Settings.
 
-          Click the Data Execution Prevention tab, and then click Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select.
 
-          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.
         If the  program is not in the list, click Add. Browse to the Program Files folder, find the executable file for the program (it will have an .exe file name extension), and then click Open. 
-          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.
 
Change Data Execution Prevention settings