View Full Version : Can pj64 break my computer?
Rockstead
April 8th, 2002, 15:55
I dogownloaded pj64 and the rom banjokazooi a week ago and played it for about 5 hours - everything seemed ok, then I turned the computer off and when I went to turn it back on again, while booting up it said "verifying DMI pool" and then "invalid system disk, replace disk and press enter". There was no disk in my computer though. I waqs just wondering if it had anything to do with my computer being very slow (500mhz, 64mb) and pj64 was taking up too much memory or something?
banjo was running ok - it wasnt even that slow... is it possible to get a virus from a rom? because all I downloaded that night was the rom and pj64.
sya64
April 8th, 2002, 16:03
Mine was OK!
Slougi
April 8th, 2002, 16:12
Well, I am 100% sure it was not PJ64. Apparently the boot sector of your HDD has become corrupted somehow, but don't ask me what caused it. But I can assure you that it was not PJ64. You might want to tr reinstalling windows.
Rockstead
April 8th, 2002, 16:16
ok thanks - ill try running the same rom wif pj64 again - i reformatted my hard drive so that fixed the problem - cept for losing everytrhin on my hard drive.
Slougi
April 8th, 2002, 16:22
Yes, reformatting hurts I lost all my roms once due to that :(
Doomulation
April 8th, 2002, 17:11
You probably got a virus or somethin'. You should be more careful when downloading things. And use an anti-virus software!
Must make sure there aren't any virus in the roms :P
Slougi
April 8th, 2002, 17:39
There can be no viruses in the rom :sleepy:
In the zip maybe, but no in the rom itself.
sya64
April 8th, 2002, 20:20
if u AFRAID that ur roms GoNE!
try burn the CD-R first!!
is it OK??
Parn
April 9th, 2002, 05:13
You should always have more than one partitions on your hard drive and one of them must be using FAT32. Then you keep all your ROMs in the non-system partition.
Davemc
April 9th, 2002, 05:18
thats what i do
i have a whole partition for my emulation stuff
EdgeBlade
April 9th, 2002, 06:31
Originally posted by Parn
You should always have more than one partitions on your hard drive and one of them must be using FAT32...
um... Why?
Parn
April 9th, 2002, 06:39
If you have FAT32 partition, then you can access it with a DOS boot disk.
EdgeBlade
April 9th, 2002, 10:26
But I can make a boot disk with winXP to get into dos, I can also use a 98 startupdisk if needed
Malcolm
April 9th, 2002, 10:48
i have 3 partitions, my win2k one, my linux-mandrake one and a sharing drive that both windows and linux has access too :D
Witten
April 9th, 2002, 11:37
You can also use a bootable Norton Utilities CD and try to fix the bootsector ;)
whatboy
April 9th, 2002, 12:23
Sometimes with a FDISK /MBR, Fdisk will repair the boot... But Allways BackUP!!!
whatboy
April 9th, 2002, 12:26
Oh... and another thing... Can PJ64 break my computer?, Well I had a RADEON 7200 and I think It burn due to too much time playing... but I just stick 3 more fans... lets see what happens...
Doomulation
April 9th, 2002, 18:02
Originally posted by Slougi
There can be no viruses in the rom :sleepy:
In the zip maybe, but no in the rom itself.
Slougi...
The last one was a joke.
Why would anyone make a virus for roms anyway? They'd go for the executables, like the emulator.
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