Numega Softice Xp

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Alright, down to business. I have constantly searched Google and all I ever see is 'you can't use Softice on XP'. I think that's a bunch of crap.

Numega Softice Xp

I have Windows XP Home Edition SP1 and have installed Softice 4.05 along with numerous so-called patches which I have found, but to no avail. Every time windows starts a dos prompt quickly flashes saying something like: C: >net start ntice System Error 127 Cannot start service for some reason. (and the reason is NOT because serviec ntice doesn't exist, so what the heck is that?) ALL HELP APPRECIATED AS ALWAYS, Dunna. OK, I got SoftIce 4.05 running on my XP SP1 machine after installing DriverStudio 2.7.

Softice software free downloads and reviews at WinSite. Free Softice Shareware and Freeware. Softice Xp, free softice xp software downloads, Page 3. Ok, I'm gonna be in a AP Comp Sci class next year, so I might as well learn some stuff that I enjoy over the summer. I got NuMega Softice 4.05 for NT+ win2k (although.

Now I've got a new problem: When press Ctrl+D the screen gets screwed up and I can't move my mouse. I assume the mouse problem is because it's a USB Mouse and the Softice doumentation said that a USB Mouse won't work under 4. Drivers N2801 Motherboard. 05, but my touchpad mouse doesn't work either. Also, the documentation said something about changing display drivers to correct a screwed up display, but I can't figure it out. Does anybody know how to correct these problems? I finally got a response from Numage technical support after months of waiting and their response actually worked!

Of course, there are about 20 steps you have to follow to get it working, but it can work. I can only remember one of them off hand (I will post the rest soon): Open up symbol loader with Softice active ->Settings->Initialization Settings See where it says 'Video Memory'? That number is set for 640x480 at 16 bit resolution! Change it to 3145 for enough memory to hold 1024x768 at 32 bits.

This alone didn't solve my problem, but it is one of the steps. The following is a list of things that make SoftICE video work on different configurations of video card and SotICE versions.

Reboot and try again after each step. 1) The correct settings for SoftICE Video (in the SoftICE Display Adapter Setup) are Standard Vga with Universal Video Driver box checked. Even if your card was detected. At minimum you should run the display adapter a second time to verify that the correct data was written during testing.