ISO runs on computer that burned it but not on another
#1
The title says it all.
I burned an ISO of "Star Ocean 3" and it runs when I open it with PCSX 1.0.0 on the archaic computer I used to burn it, but when I transferred the file to my laptop (which doesn't have a disk drive), it fails completely.

It's the same version of PCSX and as far as I can tell, all the same settings.

What gives?
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#2
post the emulog.txt, please
CPU : AMD Ryzen 7 3800X
Mobo : Asus PRIME B450-PLUS
GPU : NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
RAM : 16 Go
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#3
Code:
Initializing plugins...
    Init GS
Windows 6.2.9200
Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000 (9.17.10.2875)
    Init PAD
    Init SPU2
    Init CDVD
    Init USB
    Init FW
    Init DEV9
Plugins initialized successfully.

Opening plugins...
    Opening GS
    Opening PAD
    Opening SPU2
    Opening CDVD
isoFile open ok: C:\Users\Alex_2\Desktop\Emu\PS2\STAR OCEAN 3 [DISK 1].ISO
    Image type  = DVD
    Fileparts   = 1
* CDVD Disk Open: DVD, Single layer or unknown:
* * Track 1: Data (Mode 1) (2274624 sectors)
    Opening USB
    Opening FW
    Opening DEV9
McdSlot 0: C:\Users\Alex_2\Documents\PCSX2\memcards\Mcd001.ps2
McdSlot 1: C:\Users\Alex_2\Documents\PCSX2\memcards\Mcd002.ps2
Plugins opened successfully.
EE/iR5900-32 Recompiler Reset
    Bios Found: USA     v01.60(07/02/2002)  Console
    BIOS rom1 module not found, skipping...
    BIOS rom2 module not found, skipping...
    BIOS erom module not found, skipping...
(UpdateVSyncRate) Mode Changed to NTSC.
(UpdateVSyncRate) FPS Limit Changed : 71.92 fps
# Initialize memory (rev:3.63, ctm:393Mhz, cpuclk:295Mhz detected)

PlayStation 2 ======== Hard reset boot
ROMGEN=2002-0207, IOP info (CPUID=1f, CACH_CONFIG=0, 2MB, IOP mode)
<20020207-164243,ROMconf,PS20160AC20020207.bin:11552>
# Total accessable memory size: 32 MB (B:2:8:0) (363:2:7c30)
# TLB spad=0 kernel=1:12 default=13:30 extended=31:38
# Initialize Start.
# Initialize GS ...
# Initialize INTC ...
# Initialize TIMER ...
# Initialize DMAC ...
# Initialize VU1 ...
# Initialize VIF1 ...
# Initialize GIF ...
# Initialize VU0 ...
# Initialize VIF0 ...
# Initialize IPU ...
# Initialize FPU ...
# Initialize User Memory ...
# Initialize Scratch Pad ...
# Initialize Done.

EE DECI2 Manager version 0.06 Feb  7 2002 16:41:20
  CPUID=2e20, BoardID=0, ROMGEN=2002-0207, 32M

(SYSTEM.CNF) Detected PS2 Disc = cdrom0:\SLUS_204.88;1
(SYSTEM.CNF) Software version = 1.00
(SYSTEM.CNF) Disc region type = NTSC
ELF (cdrom0:\SLUS_204.88;1) Game CRC = 0x23A97857, EntryPoint = 0x00100008
(SYSTEM.CNF) Detected PS2 Disc = cdrom0:\SLUS_204.88;1
(SYSTEM.CNF) Software version = 1.00
(SYSTEM.CNF) Disc region type = NTSC


IOP Realtime Kernel Ver.0.9.1

    Copyright 1999 (C) Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.

Reboot service module.(99/11/10)
cdvd driver module version 0.1.1 (C)SCEI
Load File service.(99/11/05)
Multi Threaded Fileio module.(99/11/15)
iop heap service (99/11/03)
loadelf: fname cdrom0:¥SLUS_204.88;1 secname all
loadelf version 3.30
Input ELF format filename = cdrom0:¥SLUS_204.88;1
0 00100000 000b6400 ............
Loaded, cdrom0:¥SLUS_204.88;1
start address 0x100008
gp address 00000000
# Restart Without Memory Clear.
# Initialize GS ...
# Initialize INTC ...
# Initialize TIMER ...
# Initialize DMAC ...
# Initialize VU1 ...
# Initialize VIF1 ...
# Initialize GIF ...
# Initialize VU0 ...
# Initialize VIF0 ...
# Initialize IPU ...
# Initialize FPU ...
# Initialize Scratch Pad ...
# Restart Without Memory Clear Done.
Get Reboot Request From EE
ROM directory not found

PlayStation 2 ======== Update rebooting..

PlayStation 2 ======== Update reboot complete
cdvdman Init


IOP Realtime Kernel Ver. 2.2

    Copyright 1999-2002 (C) Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.

Reboot service module.(99/11/10)
cdvd driver module version 0.1.1 (C)SCEI
Load File service.(99/11/05)
Multi Threaded Fileio module.(99/11/15)
iop heap service (99/11/03)
Closing plugins...
    Closing DEV9
    Closing FW
    Closing USB
    Closing CDVD
    Closing SPU2
    Closing PAD
    Closing GS
Plugins closed successfully.

That should be all of it. Any ideas here?
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#4
Did you by chance used a commercial program to burn the ISO? like Nero for example?

These use to have the nasty tendency to create copyright stupidities which may prevent access by the same program of previous versions even (like a certain known office suite does).
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#5
(03-02-2014, 11:45 AM)nosisab Ken Keleh Wrote: Did you by chance used a commercial program to burn the ISO? like Nero for example?

These use to have the nasty tendency to create copyright stupidities which may prevent access by the same program of previous versions even (like a certain known office suite does).

I used IMGburn. But access with that program isn't the problem here. It's the emulator that isn't running the .ISO file burned off of that disk for whatever reason.
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#6
Do other games run on that laptop or is it just this one causing problems?

What did you use to transfer the ISO? Most USB drives are in FAT32 format. This one does not support files larger than 4GB. If the ISO is bigger it will not work and get corrupted even if there is enogh room on the USB drive.
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#7
did you reinstal pcsx2 or did you just transfer all the files from your old pc?
what operating system did your old pc have ?

i see you're using windows 8 , have you installed the vc ++ 2013 redist ?

have you installed the latest directx ?

you may need to change the graphics card from the onboard hd 4000 to whatever you have in your laptop/pc

to do that click config Plugin/BIOS Selector, then on the GS go to Configure , then Adapter: then select your graphics card

also you may need to change the permissions i'e Run as administrator on pcsx2's exe (i'm not sure as i don't have windows 8)
Not sure what graphics card you have, it's memory bandwidth,
it's temperature, fan speed, what pixel shader it has
try TechPowerUp's gpu-z

Not sure what your cpu is try cpu-z
       (hint click on the highlighted links Biggrin)
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#8
(03-02-2014, 04:27 PM)Grove4L Wrote: Do other games run on that laptop or is it just this one causing problems?

What did you use to transfer the ISO? Most USB drives are in FAT32 format. This one does not support files larger than 4GB. If the ISO is bigger it will not work and get corrupted even if there is enogh room on the USB drive.

Just this one! I formatted a 16GB drive to NTFS before I carried it over.

(03-02-2014, 06:13 PM)dr emulator (madmax) Wrote: did you reinstal pcsx2 or did you just transfer all the files from your old pc?
what operating system did your old pc have ?

i see you're using windows 8 , have you installed the vc ++ 2013 redist ?

have you installed the latest directx ?

you may need to change the graphics card from the onboard hd 4000 to whatever you have in your laptop/pc

to do that click config Plugin/BIOS Selector, then on the GS go to Configure , then Adapter: then select your graphics card

also you may need to change the permissions i'e Run as administrator on pcsx2's exe (i'm not sure as i don't have windows 8)

My old PC was a really old desktop running XP. I doubt any of its features ended up being superior to a new Win 8 laptop like this. (Hence the transfer).

I would do all that stuff with the graphics card but I wouldn't know how to. I'm not big on hardware, besides, I doubt it would accomplish much

Running on or off administrator has never really been a problem before, but I guess I can try that.
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#9
ok i'll show you how to (although it may or may not help
give me a few mins to sort something for ya Wink

btw sometimes things work differently, like i was using win xp 64 and pcsx2 had a different save state labeling system that doesn't work on windows 7 32bit
Not sure what graphics card you have, it's memory bandwidth,
it's temperature, fan speed, what pixel shader it has
try TechPowerUp's gpu-z

Not sure what your cpu is try cpu-z
       (hint click on the highlighted links Biggrin)
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#10
to change the graphics card adaptor click config
   

on the drop down menu click Plugin/BIOS Selector
   

whilst on that screen click Plugins
   

then go over to configure and click that
   

then on the Adapter: drop down menu select your graphics card (their should be two listed, click on the one that's not the hd 4000
   


hope that helps Smile
Not sure what graphics card you have, it's memory bandwidth,
it's temperature, fan speed, what pixel shader it has
try TechPowerUp's gpu-z

Not sure what your cpu is try cpu-z
       (hint click on the highlighted links Biggrin)
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