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MolitorFan 15-03-2002 10:31

Unload the Debugger and Try again
 
Hi
I've spent the last 2 days searching this forum to find an answer to my question but to no avail. I have High Heat 2003 which has SD 2.51.21. Every time I try to launch the game I get a window error that reads "Unload the Debugger and try again". I read that programs like Daemon tools etc. have been black listed. I have uninstalled everything pertaining to making backups and all emulators and still get the message. I installed from the original CD and tried to play from the original CD and still the same message. I was wondering if anyone knows what file(s) is causing Windows XP to detect a deuigger? Where can I find it and get rid of it? If not does anyone know how to make a fixed executable or a no CD patch for this game.
Thanks so much for reading this

MolitorFan 15-03-2002 15:00

Debugger
 
No, I actually don't have either installed. I really don't know what's going on.

themis_t 16-03-2002 14:58

is it legal?

MolitorFan 17-03-2002 17:07

Yes, it is legal. It's a store-bought game and was installed and (attempted) played with the original CD

I don't know about calling tech support since debuggers come up because of safedisc.

themis_t 18-03-2002 13:51

that was why i asked the question...

InSOMniA4ever 20-03-2002 03:54

Quote:

Originally posted by CirKutz
If any type of debugger is installed and running, safedisc will pop this up. API monitors and all may trigger the message. It would be nice to get around this :)
mmm in former time (when i was more intended in this topic :D) there was a tool called frogsice ... this may help you.
(but i'm not longer up2date in this topic)

InSOMniA

crispy 20-03-2002 05:08

There are several ways that protection mechanisms look for debuggers running in the background.
Frogsice won't help as it's out of date (won't help with sd2), and useless if softice isn't running. (Although it will log sd2's attempts to detect a debugger and could give you a clue to what's happening)

In the end, if you are playing from an original cd on a machine without a debugger present, then this is definitely a problem for the tech support of the software developer.

Ring them and pick their brains

maccobra1123 22-05-2002 10:58

Unload debugger - who knows?
 
I have the same error message: A debugger has been detected - X "Unload the debugger and try again" for two games: MOHAA and Aquanox. Neither tech support for EA Games or Fishtank could help me. All they told me to do was unload all of the not essential processes running and try different compatibility modes of Windows XP, e.g. 98, 2000. These didn't work at all. I have search my hard drive for SoftICE, APS and other text that might give a hint of a debugger but to no avail. Is there a tool or a list of file names or registry keys available that can be referenced to find what is causing safedisc 2.51 to cause this error message to popup. I have legal CDs of both games. In fact, I played MOHAA 2/3 of the way through and than took a break for 3 weeks. When I started playing it again, this message came up. I uninstalled all the software I loaded since than and still get this message. I reinstalled the game and still this error message. I have found about 4 messages on various forums but no one has an answer. Does anyone have an idea how to deal with this?

Jerry:confused:

themis_t 22-05-2002 14:05

i know 1 more prog like frogsice...when i remember the name i will post it.....

maccobra1123 22-05-2002 20:33

Aquanox has 2.51 safedisc protection and I get the same error message when I try to start this game. I am hoping to avoid a clean reinstall of windows. Do you know of any "black list" for this copy protection?

Jerry:confused:

podunkviller 22-05-2002 20:39

uninstall any emulator/decompilers, and then run regcleaner

maccobra1123 22-05-2002 21:54

Where would these be found? What names should I look for? I am not a programmer/hacker or cracker. I have checked my control panel uninstall service many times and can't find any such program that I think would be in this category. What name would appear in the task window under running processes for such programs?

Jerry:confused:

podunkviller 23-05-2002 08:29

these would be things you installed to get around copy protections. you should know what they are. then, delete any folders in your program files directory, and use reg-cleaner to remove registry keys that are no longer in use.

bOOls eYe 23-05-2002 09:20

I don't think Safedisc searches registry entries of debuggers.
SoftIce is installed on my computer, but it's not loaded now (I disabled it in my autoexec.bat), and I can perfectly run SD protected games.
If SoftIce is loaded, pressing Ctrl-D will take you to its main window (press Ctrl-D again to quit). If nothing happens, SI is not loaded.

FrogsIce will work with SD 1.xx.xx, but not with SD2.
If both SoftIce and FrogsIce are loaded, and you try to run a SD2 protected exe, the message 'Unload the debugger and try again' will NOT appear ! It will just quit, even before the cd-check.

Another debugger is TRW. If this program is loaded, SD2 will refuse to run too (I'm not 100% sure about that, as I always work with SoftIce).

themis_t, I think you mean 'Icepatch' as that alternative for FrogsIce...

Have a look at your autoexec.bat file to see if a debugger is loaded during startup.

If the message still appears, I suggest to mail to Macrovi$ion, not to the game developers.

Hope this helps,

themis_t 24-05-2002 13:09

then try everything you can think of...i think you are clever enough so one of your ways will work....


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