"CDVD Plugin Failed To Open"
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Ok, I've played other games straight from my disks, and a few ISOs, but this one is giving me an error.
"CDVD Plugin Failed To Open. Your Computer may have insufficient resources, or incompatible hardware/drivers.
Press Ok to go to the Plugin Configuration Panel."
I even tested another game out to seeif it was a problem since I restarted my computer, and others work fine. I'm using the 0.9.7 beta.
Video Card: 1GB nVidia GeForce 9500
Processor: AMD Sempron 3100+ 1.8GHz (was new in mid 2005, lol)
RAM: 1.50 GB ddr
OS: Windows7 Professional 32-bit
Windows Experiance Index: 3.5
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#2
Just unload the iso from any virtual drive (like daemon, alcohol, etc) and select it from the Browse feature in CDVD -> Iso Selector

Once it's selected click the Boot CDVD (fast) and play the game...
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#3
If running an ISO file: Dismount the ISO from any program like daemon tools etc. Then CDVD->Choose ISO, then ISO selector->Browse, find your ISO and System->Boot CD/DVD (fast)
If running from DVD disc: Config->Plugin/BIOS selector->On CDVD choose Gigaherz CDVD->Configure it and choose your proper DVDrom drive letter and finally System->Boot CD/DVD (fast)

If it still fails, remake the ISO using imgburn
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#4
It's not mounted to anything, I've chose it in the browse selection, and hit both full and fast, same thing. anything else?
Video Card: 1GB nVidia GeForce 9500
Processor: AMD Sempron 3100+ 1.8GHz (was new in mid 2005, lol)
RAM: 1.50 GB ddr
OS: Windows7 Professional 32-bit
Windows Experiance Index: 3.5
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#5
Tell us which is that "this one" game, it may help Smile
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#6
lol, ok. Kingdom Hearts 2 Final Mix. I've played KH1 and KH2 no problem,(other than slow parts, probably from disk read or processing) but this one is, do I have to do something special? I've seen others play it...
Video Card: 1GB nVidia GeForce 9500
Processor: AMD Sempron 3100+ 1.8GHz (was new in mid 2005, lol)
RAM: 1.50 GB ddr
OS: Windows7 Professional 32-bit
Windows Experiance Index: 3.5
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#7
Try remaking the ISO from your game disc again with ImgBurn.
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#8
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ok, I tried moving it, to my other hdd, and load it from there, to make sure it wasn't "in use" or anything, and I got it to work, although it wasn'tbeing use or anything to begin with. but I listened to what you said about making sure it wasn't mounted or anything, and did a double check. thank you for the help guys, it's working now. Smile
Video Card: 1GB nVidia GeForce 9500
Processor: AMD Sempron 3100+ 1.8GHz (was new in mid 2005, lol)
RAM: 1.50 GB ddr
OS: Windows7 Professional 32-bit
Windows Experiance Index: 3.5
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(08-31-2010, 07:13 PM)LoganMc Wrote: ok, I tried moving it, to my other hdd, and load it from there, to make sure it wasn't "in use" or anything, and I got it to work, although it wasn'tbeing use or anything to begin with. but I listened to what you said about making sure it wasn't mounted or anything, and did a double check. thank you for the help guys, it's working now. Smile

i'm having the same problem. pls help me too and tell in detail what did u meant by moving "it"?
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