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Sep 26th, 2006
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Fetch! game exception/JIT debugger errors

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Hi all,

Hope I have the right forum for this question. My daughter bought the Fetch! game and we are having problems with it. The game says loading and then the following error message comes up:

Application has generated an exception that could not be handled.
Process id=0xflc (3868), Thread id=0xf20 (3872)

It then wants to run JIT debugger, which gives this error message:
JIT debugger not available. Error code 0x2(2) cordbg.exe!a0xfe0

I am running Windows XP Professional. I have an Intel Celeron CPU 2.00 GHz. I believe I have 586 RAM. My graphic card is ProSavage DDR, 32 MB (updated to version 6.14.10.25).

I have read that this could be caused by problems with .NET Framework not having full permission or having a corrupt install. I checked my permission on My Computer and it is at full. Do you know if it could have anything to do with .NET Framework? I am not at my own computer and so cannot check which .NET Framework I have, but could it be I need to update to 2.0?

I noticed you did have another member ask this question, but she did not get back with info on her computer so it was never answered.

I am not that experienced with the "inner workings" of a computer, so please keep answers at "Answers for Dummies" level if possible.

Thanks in advance.
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