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Debugger error |
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Are you using BSPlayer's debug build, or BSPlayer's latest "regular" build, i.e. "Build 501, 16 Sep. 2003"?
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To be frank: I have no clue. Indeed quite a few posts on this in this forum. Also came across it in other forums. Also quickly searched the internet using i.a. google, which delivered predominantly posts in Russian, which (though I know its alphabet and have had some Russian language courses) I find too difficult to read and understand without spending too much time on it. Maybe some of our Russian BSPlayer-users can help? Sofar I found only one post in English, but I cannot imagine the answer given in it is the real answer) http://www.computing.net/windows95/w...um/145042.html)
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I guess your problem is caused by a feature of some executable file packers. (These tools compress your .exe files like e.g. WinZip does, thus decreasing their size, while you still can run them without manually extracting them first) Some of these tools also have some anti-hacking features, like a check for an active system debugger. The only solution in case you have such a debugger installed is to remove it. If you are sure you don't have one, it's maybe because an antivirus monitoring tool or firewall is erroneously detected as debugger.. Then you can only try to find what causes the false alert, or ask BST to use another .exe packer (I prefer UPX, which is free and produces rather small files) |
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Halle, Do you mean the installer, because the program installed fine. I just cannot run it without the error message. I disabled my antivirus and booted up my gaming configuration which has only the minimal requirements loaded and still got the debugger error message. |
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No, I don't mean the BSplayer installer. The BSplayer executable (bplay.exe) is probably compressed by one of those file packers with anti-hacking features. So disabling your antivirus software doesn't help, maybe you should try downloading the latest BSplayer release. And if that also won't work... well, bad luck :( (though I myself never had any problems starting up BSplayer) cu |
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