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  • Blazkowicz
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    You didn't post any info what exactly you tried, what version of DT and SPTD are you running, what security software you are running.

    Also DT Net can already work without SPTD, just no protection emulation then.

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  • xnation
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    I have signed up just to post in this thread also.

    I have read and followed all the solutions that other users have suggested and none of them have worked. In many cases some of the changes to system settings that are suggested as part of solutions were not possible because my system was already configured as the solution was suggesting to change it to (with advanced properties after right clicking my computer).

    My computer is running windows xp, but whilst searching for a solution for this problem with DT, I have seen Vista users suggesting its a problem with Vista.

    In short, people on different operating systems and different configurations are ALL having the same problem, everytime I read of a solution, it works for one person, doesn't work for the next, or works for some people for a few times then the issue reappears after a few reboots. The issue for all is the same though, on bootup the message of Initialisation Error kernel debugger must be deactivated.

    This would seem to indicate the problem is with this build of DT. My computer is in good health and I shouldn't have to change loads of system settings and change registry entries to get DT to work.

    Hopefully the developers will fix the issue and release a patch or a new version that doesn't have these issues, in the meantime I'll be forced to switch to a different program to read my .iso files.

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  • Blazkowicz
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    Try to disable every service and process related to your Symantec Security software and try then again.

    You also may try to disable Pando Media Booster.
    So I assume you already tried to install SPTD 1.74 manually like you said above.

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  • HalpMeh123
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    i need help i tried everything that the guy above me was told to do.. and i still get error kernel debugger blah blah

    Running Process's
    cmd.exe
    conhost.exe
    csrss.exe
    divxupdate.exe
    dwm.exe
    ehmsas.exe
    explorer.exe
    HpqToaster.exe
    HPWAMain.exe
    hpwuSchd2.exe
    iexplore.exe
    iexplore.exe
    ituneshelper.exe
    LightScribeControlPanel.exe
    PIFvc.exe
    PMB.exe
    QPService.exe
    rundll32.exe
    rundll32.exe
    sidebar.exe
    SynTPEnh.exe
    SynTPhelper.exe
    takeng.exe
    taskhost.exe
    taskmgr.exe
    WifiMsg.exe
    Winlogin.exe

    im on Windows 7 Ultimate x32 bit

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  • neo7
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    Well, I manually installed SPTD and that seems to have fixed the problem. Thanks very much for all your help.

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  • neo7
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    I don't have a Dell laptop, I have a Compaq Presario C742TU. I guess I could try manually installing SPTD. Thanks, will let you know how that goes.

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  • Blazkowicz
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    I wanted that list to verify ZoneAlarm toolbar isn't running (it can cause above problems).
    I see on Apoint.exe you are having a Dell Laptop. Please try to manually install SPTD 1.74 from DuplexSecure - Downloads.

    Also try the following command:
    bcdedit -debug off

    And then reboot.

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  • neo7
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    Sure, though I don't see how that's relevant.

    Current tasks running:
    acrotray.exe
    ApMsgFwd.exe
    ApntEx.exe
    Apoint.exe
    audiodg.exe
    chrome.exe
    conhost.exe
    ContentTransferWMDetector.exe
    csrss.exe
    dllhost.exe
    dwm.exe
    explorer.exe
    flux.exe
    FNPLicensingService.exe
    FXSSVC.exe
    GoogleCrashHandler.exe
    hkcmd.exe
    igfxpers.exe
    igfxsrvc.exe
    LifeChat.exe
    lsass.exe
    lsm.exe
    MsMpEng.exe
    msseces.exe
    NkMonitor.exe
    PDAgent.exe
    PDAgentS1.exe
    RBTray.exe
    rundll32.exe
    services.exe
    smss.exe
    speedfan.exe
    spoolsv.exe
    Steam.exe
    svchost.exe
    System
    System Idle Process
    taskeng.exe
    taskhost.exe
    taskmgr.exe
    VCDDaemon.exe
    WinAlarm.exe
    wininit.exe
    winlogon.exe
    WLIDSVC.EXE
    WLIDSVCM.EXE
    wmpnetwk.exe

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  • Blazkowicz
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    neo7, please list running processes using Task Manager.

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  • neo7
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    Help! This is getting really annoying. Does nobody know how to fix my problem?

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  • Blazkowicz
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    boot.ini is usually in root of c:

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  • shadow1047
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    What string do I have to use in order to get to the boot.ini file?

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  • neo7
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    Sure, but I don't think it will make much difference. I'm using Microsoft Security Essentials, and so is the other computer I installed it on that had no issues. Also using Windows Firewall.

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  • Sway
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    Please specify your security software.

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  • neo7
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    Originally Posted by Sway View Post
    Hi. I have the kernel debugger issue, and I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate. I was trying to install Daemon Tools Lite 4.35.6.0091 and it gave me that error, so I followed these instructions... But none of them worked. I tried just disabling the SPTD service, but that didn't work, so I tried removing the volatile key. When I booted it up this morning it still gave the kernel debugger issue. Now I've installed this exact same version of Daemon Tools Lite on a computer that's basically identical running the same version of Windows, and it didn't have any issues. Are there any other ways to get rid of SPTD? It's really screwing up things for me. Any help would be much appreciated.

    ~neo

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