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Solidus777

Guy Who Does Stuff
First, my system specs:

Dell P3 866
WinME/2000 Server Dual Boot (Mainly ME)
SB Live
Nvidia TNT2 RIVA 64


Ok... so here's what's happened:


I had PJ64 working for a while. I hadn't changed ANYTHING important. Hadn't added any plugins, hadn't deleted any plugins, and had it working fine. Then, all of a sudden, while playing Aidyn, the thing froze, and started spewing crap about corrupted video plugins. I tried the following:

Uninstalling/Reinstalling PJ64
Deleting the registry entries
Tried different plugins

None of them worked. Then, all of a sudden, I got it working again. Then, I loaded a state made before (when the program was still working), and it crashed again, and spewed the crap about corrupted video plugins. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
 
Is it a good ROM (use GoodN64 to find out)?
Dose it play any other games after you reinstall?

I think it may be the ROM's fault for corrupting the video plugin.
Did you try to copy the plugin out the plugin folder, and into a new one (for a backup copy) after you reinstalled PJ64, then play this game, if the same thing happens then copy the backup plugin back into the plugin folder (keep a backup copy), and see if play's something else.
If so then it's the ROM.
 

RJARRRPCGP

The Rocking PC Wiz
URAMetroid said:
Is it a good ROM (use GoodN64 to find out)?
Dose it play any other games after you reinstall?

I think it may be the ROM's fault for corrupting the video plugin.
Did you try to copy the plugin out the plugin folder, and into a new one (for a backup copy) after you reinstalled PJ64, then play this game, if the same thing happens then copy the backup plugin back into the plugin folder (keep a backup copy), and see if play's something else.
If so then it's the ROM.

There is a possibility a ROM may cause
plugins to get corrupted, but fairly
unlikely, thus I would believe may have a hardware malfunction.
The above can be caused by the following:

1. Overclocking your processor too much.

2. When overclocking your processor,
you don't have enough processor voltage (Vcore) (required to increase Vcore value).

3. Power supply and/or motherboard
failing to give enough voltage to the
video card or AGP slot. (under powered
power supply or poor motherboard design).

4. Faulty video card.
 
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