Originally Posted by
Recessed
You goofed. It's "bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx AlwaysOff".
If you're having crashes, I can virtually guarantee it is because you don't have Data Execution Prevention disabled. It is a must.
You can verify that DEP is disabled by going to Control Panel > System > Advanced System Settings (sidebar) > Advanced (tab) > Performance (button) > Data Execution Prevention (tab) and everything should be greyed out.
Also, you must run the command prompt as administrator (it should run under system32 instead of your user name in the text field) for the command to work, or you will get an error.
This hack is legit. Works for me once I disabled DEP.