Hi guys,
I'm using an Intel MacBook and am trying to run an old game (Civilization II: Test of Time) on my Windows XP SP3 virtual machine with VMWare Fusion 2.0. It doesn't want to load and I get the error message "This application cannot run with an active debugger in memory. Please unload the debugger and restart the application".
Clearly the app is badly written with a faulty restriction designed to stop it being edited or debugged, however I'd love to know if there any way of getting round this easily - short of setting up a separate BootCamp partition on my Mac to run the game in isolation.
Any help or workarounds here would be gratefully received.
NB: There is an existing thread (http://communities.vmware.com/thread/121098?tstart=9405) about this but with a fix that is both unproven and complex to those of us not versed in editing .vmx files. If this is the only fix, how do I go about doing this?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
I'm using an Intel MacBook and am trying to run an old game (Civilization II: Test of Time) on my Windows XP SP3 virtual machine with VMWare Fusion 2.0. It doesn't want to load and I get the error message "This application cannot run with an active debugger in memory. Please unload the debugger and restart the application".
Clearly the app is badly written with a faulty restriction designed to stop it being edited or debugged, however I'd love to know if there any way of getting round this easily - short of setting up a separate BootCamp partition on my Mac to run the game in isolation.
Any help or workarounds here would be gratefully received.
NB: There is an existing thread (http://communities.vmware.com/thread/121098?tstart=9405) about this but with a fix that is both unproven and complex to those of us not versed in editing .vmx files. If this is the only fix, how do I go about doing this?
Thanks in advance,
Dave