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Default Trouble starting MOH. - 10-06-2002, 05:17 AM

Hey there, since yesterday I haven't been able to start up MOH: AA. It opens a message window that says 'There is a Debuggler loaded - Turn off Debugger and try again' or words to that effect. Anyone experienced this before? I've no idea what it could be. I've tried emptying the processes in Task Manager but to no avail.
Surely someon must know?! Damnit! I just can't do with out my MOH!!! oOo:
  
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Default 10-07-2002, 06:12 AM

Sorry, no clue. Have tried reinstalling? Oh and BTW, what OS are you running?
  
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Default 10-07-2002, 11:06 AM

A debugger generally relates to a program that has crashed/expirenced errors, and Windows attempts to "log" the error. This is known as debugging. Most of the time, it encounters when you try to open a webpage of some sort.

My advice would be to reboot, upgrade to IE6.0, SP1, if you haven't already, and like DAD said, post your specs, please.
  
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Default Sorry - 10-08-2002, 03:33 AM

Ok, sorry, I should have thought to post my specs earlier...
I got an AMD XP2100 cpu,
3D Blaster GF4 4400 (using 40.72 drivers - but I've tried uninstalling them and returning to earlier versions).
Erm.. 512mb Ram
SBLive 5.1
Windows XP pro. w/SP 1
etc.
The trouble has only manifested in the last week. So I presumed it must have been something I had installed. But the only thing I can really remember installing was UT2003. But if that was the problem I'm sure this board would be inundated with help pleas.
I've tried fixing my installation of MOH through add/remove programs but it didn't help. I s'pose I'm goona have to try completely re-installing but I just get the feeling it isn't going to help. I obviously appear to have something running in the background but I can't seem to find it.
Please don't tell me I got to do a windows re-install!!!? oOo:
  
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Default 10-08-2002, 04:03 AM

goto Control Panel > Add Remove Programs > Windows Components
if theres an optional debugger running there get rid of it

if theres not goto Control Panel > Admin > Services
kill the debugger service and set it to manual startup (dunno specific name.... never run WinXP)

these debugger things not usefull for anyone.... just get rid of em
  
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Default Still no good - 10-08-2002, 05:00 AM

Cheers r3mix, helpful advice (never really studied the administrative controls before) but I cannot see anything that looks or is worded to sound like a debugger.
This is starting to get me down. I hoped when I posted my first message that someone else on here would have suffered the same symptoms. The longer time goes by without discovering the problem, the nearer I get to the dreaded full system re-install. cry:
  
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