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    Wilson's Friend t0rek's Avatar
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    Exclamation Mario Party Crash

    Mario Party runs OK on my PC, but it always crash and reboot my PC when you try to play a mini game called "mario Bandstand" Anyone has this problem?

    "Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction"


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    Mmmmm....Beeeeerrrr 2bzy4ne1's Avatar
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    No, I don't have that problem. Did you change any of the settings?
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    Wilson's Friend t0rek's Avatar
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    Nope, I didn't change any of them
    "Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction"

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    Exclamation Using cheat codes??

    If you are disable *all* of them and try going back to the same section again one more try.

    If it's still crashing, I hate to say this, you have a hardware problem-- please check the following:

    1. Check the event log.

    2. If it mentions "Device\Video0 has got stuck in a infinite loop",
    you are a victim of the notorious infinite loop
    Windows XP crash-- Please check out the infinite loop section
    at viaarena.com

    3. If the error code is 0x000000A, make sure you are not overclocking your processor chip-- or increase the Vcore voltage.

    4. If the error code is 0x0000050, it's probably a bug caused
    by cheat codes (causing conflicts) in Project64.
    (Chaintech CT-7AJA2E motherboard)

    AMD Athlon T-bird 900 mhz,
    256 MB SDRAM,
    GeForce 2 MX200,
    SoundBlaster Audio PCI,

    Primary master(system volume):
    Maxtor 80 GB UDMA 100 HDD,

    Secondary slave(backup):
    Fujitsu 4 GB UDMA 33 HDD

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    40 X CD ROM drive, SoundBlaster Audio PCI, V3 Advanced FX Racing wheel, Logitech WingMan Rumblepad cordless, Altec Lansing AVS 300 speaker system,
    Windows XP Pro

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    Wilson's Friend t0rek's Avatar
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    I don't cheat, and I'm not overclocking, also a friend of mine has the same crash and he uses XP...
    "Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction"

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    I haven't played Mario Party 1 using PJ64 (only N64 machine), but I've played Mario Party 2 lots of times (using PJ64 1.4) and it also has the Toad Bandstand mini-game. It works fine for me, no lockups. Try playing MP2 and see if that works for you. It's much more fun anyways.

    Here are my stats:

    Windows XP-Home
    Athlon T-bird 1.2Ghz
    640MB PC133
    Radeon 8500
    Soundblaster Live
    joysticks - USB Axispad colors

    This is before I updated to WinXP SP1. Radeon is using latest driver available, Soundblaster live using drivers before latest available (new ones futzed up my sound in Broodwar). Haven't played it since upgrading to WInXP SP1.

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    Wilson's Friend t0rek's Avatar
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    Nope, I dislike Mario Party 2, more help?
    "Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction"

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    It is very possible that the problem is caused by your driver try to install the latest WHOL version
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    Sometimes Marioparty reboots my machine as well. I still don't know the cause but it happens to me when I play under XP and try to save(pushing F5). My solution was: USE WIN98 SE!

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