In general, debug refers to examining and removing errors (bugs) from a program's source code. For example, a developer may debug a program to see where in the code an error occurs so it can be resolved or bypassed.
Once a debug session starts, the Debug toolbar appears at the top of the window. The toolbar contains actions to control the flow of the debug session, such as stepping through code, pausing execution, and stopping the debug session.
The debug command is used to look at portions of your computer and write assembly code to perform certain tasks on your computer.
Computer debug routines for testing hardware and software on a computer. Includes steps on entering debug, how to test ports, CMOS, erase hard drive, and more.