How to Unload a Debugger
Errors
can occur when loading programs under the Windows operating system. One type of
error that you can receive is “a debugger has been detected: unload the
debugger and try again” message. This error can occur when certain programs and
drivers on your system are outdated or are conflicting with other files.
Remove
Amdfix.sys File
1. Click
the Start menu and then go to the “Search” option. This will display the Search
Results window.
2. Select
the “All files and folders” option from the left panel.
3. Type
“amdfix.sys” into the “All or part of the file name” text box.
4. Click
the “Search” button to have the system search your local hard drives for the
file.
5. Right-click
the amdfix.sys file that is displayed in the right panel. Select “Rename” from
the context menu and then change the name of the files to “amdfix.sys.old.
Press the “Enter” key to save the change.
6. Restart
your computer so that your system will start and not load the amdfix.sys file.
Disable
Startup Programs
1. Click
the “Start” button and then select the “Run” option. Type “msconfig”
into the text box and then click the “OK” button. This will start the System
Configuration Utility.
2. Go to
the General tab and then click the option for “Selective Startup.” Click in the
box to remove the check for system.ini, win.ini and load startup items options.
3. Go to
the Services tab and select the “Hide all Microsoft Services” check box. Click
the “Disable All” button to prevent the remaining services from loading when
Windows restarts.
4. Click
the “OK” button to save the change and then reboot your computer to start your
system with the startup programs disabled.
References
https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-do-i-unload-a-debugger