New
#1
Registered JIT Debugger Not Available
Hey,
Whenever a certain program crashes (Stronghold Kingdoms, in this case), it gives a SECOND error message.
This started when I uninstalled Soluto, but I do not want to reinstall it.
Thanks
Hey,
Whenever a certain program crashes (Stronghold Kingdoms, in this case), it gives a SECOND error message.
This started when I uninstalled Soluto, but I do not want to reinstall it.
Thanks
Do those files still exist? Is there a ProgramFiles folder for Soluto still? And the ProgramData file? If so, suggest you d/l the free Revo Uninstaller and see if it can clean up the leftover Soulto mess. A Guy
I've used Revo Uninstaller and CCleaner and removed all traces. There's nothing in the Users\[Name]\Appdata\Local, Program Files, Program Files (x86), or in ProgramData
From what I see, this is often caused by a damaged .net 1.1 install. We have an obvious connection to Soluto, so a reinstall, and uninstall with Revo may correct this. There are some instructions here to disable the Just In Time debugger that may remove that message, but are the programs crashing a result of removing Soluto, or are the errors the only new thing? If the crashes are not new, and there is just the popup that you want to remove, the disabling may help. Be sure to backup your registry, or make a complete system image first.
Just-In-Time DebuggingTo disable Just-In-Time debugging by editing the registry
On the Start menu, search for and run regedit.exe
In the Registry Editor window, locate and delete the follow registry keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AeDebug\Debugger
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\DbgManagedDebugger
If your computer is running a 64-bit operating system, delete the following registry keys also:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AeDebug\Debugger
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\.NETFramework\DbgManagedDebugger
Take care not to accidentally delete or change any other registry keys.
Close the Registry Editor window.
Registry - Backup and Restore
Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup
A Guy
I have heard that one downside of Soluto is that if you uninstall it, all the changes that it made are undone.
@ A Guy
I had uninstalled Soluto with Revo Uninstaller and CCleaner, so that's not the problem. The crashes started before I uninstalled Soluto, so I'll just disable the debugger thing.
@Richc46
Yep, Soluto reverts all changes made when uninstalling.
@Layback Bear
I'm running a SFC scan before I'll disable the debugger, and then I'll run another one after disabling it.
Thanks everybody!
@A Guy
I couldn't find any of the registry folders that you mentioned...
This is a Visual Studio issue at it's root. Do you use Visual Studio? If not, it must still be installed? If you want to disable the JIT debugger:
Just-In-Time Debugging
A Guy
Aren't the edits made in the Youtube video the same as the ones you suggested earlier? Don't worry, I know how to do registry edits; I've been modding for years :P
Still, can't find the keys you're looking for...