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    DVDROM not reading CD!

    Im using a Toshiba DVD Rom SDC2402 driver and its not reading FF9 that i put in!! I want to use the ePSXe and play this game on the PC but the CD ROM wont read it!! Anyone know what the problem could be?



    Im on 733mhz p3
    4MB NeoMagicXL+ Video Card
    256MB Ram


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    If you are using Windows XP use P.E.Op.S CD plugin and select the Win2k/WinXP reading mode.

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    Thanks for the quick response. sadly,im using Windows 2k and when i go to "my computer"it doesnt show anything in the drive.It cant read it

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    Hmm, odd. The next option would be to install an ASPI layer such as the one available here:

    http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/sup...a2.exe&sess=no

    You should be able to read the disk with just about any CD plugin after that hopefully.

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    Tried it,didnt work Any other ideas?

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    You are running the game through ePSXe aren't you? Configure the P.E.Op.S CD-ROM plugin by changing the drive to the DVD-ROM. Then use the auto-detect feature. Then in ePSXe use run CD-ROM and the game should start. Make sure you are using a graphics plugin compatible with the gpu of yours and not Pete's OpenGL or DX7. Otherwise I have no idea.

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    Is that a first-generation DVD-ROM drive? If so, it might not have the necessary infrared laser to read the black discs.
    Since you say your computer is 733 MHz, it is likely that it came with such a drive.
    Last edited by BFeely; February 9th, 2005 at 14:48.

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    Is it possible the CD itself is damaged?

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