Glide64 making project64 crash after working fine before a shutdown
Earlier everything was working fine, but after turning my computer back on, it gives me a message that project64.exe stopped working.
I really have no idea. A registry thing maybe? What could make it work fine at first, then stop working after turning the computer off and back on?
I do have glide3x.dll in the same directory as pj64. I'm using Napalm WX WIP Oct 6 2010. I know it's not because of high res textures because it happens with ANY game I try to start using glide64.
And yes, I'm using 1.6. For the record, 1.7 also crashes but gives a more specific message if that helps anything:
... D:\ is my DVD drive. There is nothing in there.
Other info that may or may not be helpful:
OS: Windows 7 64 bit
CPU: Amd Phenom II X4 955 black edition 3.2ghz
Video card: Nvidia Geforce GTX 460 (most recent driver)
4gb ram
And I've Large Address Aware patched it for when I use high res textures.
It's also not on my C(OS) drive. It's on my E(data) drive.
EDIT: Fixed. I put it through depends.exe and found this missing dll called IESHIMS.dll. I downloaded it, dropped it in system, and boom everything works again. Jesus. That's just bizarre but at least it's fixed.
Earlier everything was working fine, but after turning my computer back on, it gives me a message that project64.exe stopped working.
I really have no idea. A registry thing maybe? What could make it work fine at first, then stop working after turning the computer off and back on?
I do have glide3x.dll in the same directory as pj64. I'm using Napalm WX WIP Oct 6 2010. I know it's not because of high res textures because it happens with ANY game I try to start using glide64.
And yes, I'm using 1.6. For the record, 1.7 also crashes but gives a more specific message if that helps anything:

... D:\ is my DVD drive. There is nothing in there.
Other info that may or may not be helpful:
OS: Windows 7 64 bit
CPU: Amd Phenom II X4 955 black edition 3.2ghz
Video card: Nvidia Geforce GTX 460 (most recent driver)
4gb ram
And I've Large Address Aware patched it for when I use high res textures.
It's also not on my C(OS) drive. It's on my E(data) drive.
EDIT: Fixed. I put it through depends.exe and found this missing dll called IESHIMS.dll. I downloaded it, dropped it in system, and boom everything works again. Jesus. That's just bizarre but at least it's fixed.
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