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    blindboaderemmy2006! blindboarder206's Avatar
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    N64 P64 wont load, direct 3d error shows

    Hi everyone
    I'm new here. I got P64 on my computer and the p64 won't load. when I click on the project 64 icon it brings up a direct 3d error message and something about a plugin not being validated. How do I fix this?
    Emmy



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    computer specs please

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    Check the PJ64.net support area
    NOTE: THE FOLLOWING IS A SIGNITURE!

    Snesmaster40:
    -What video plugin are you using?
    -Are there any GS codes on?
    -Are you using the latest RDB?
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    N64

    I have windows xp home edition, i got 40gb of space. I'm running it off of a cd, got an updated version of Direct X drivers. need anything else????

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    The Great Gunblade Wielder squall_leonhart's Avatar
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    your running it off a cd is the problem. it can't save settings,

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    Quote Originally Posted by squall_leonhart
    your running it off a cd is the problem. it can't save settings,
    How on Earth would that help?
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    The Great Gunblade Wielder squall_leonhart's Avatar
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    easy, PJ64 needs to be able to have write access, i've never been ableto run PJ64 sucessfully off a cd, so copying to the hdd is the only way to run it without issues

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    That's not true. Pj does NOT need write access - it only needs that to save.
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    *boing*
    NOTE: THE FOLLOWING IS A SIGNITURE!

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