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#11
use file-> run cd/dvd instead of run->execute
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#12
(05-14-2009, 01:23 AM)jesalvein Wrote: use file-> run cd/dvd instead of run->execute

I tried both b4...
Same thing happen...
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#13
try to change sound plug in to spu-x because sound plug in some times cause problem
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#14
(05-14-2009, 01:30 AM)dark king Wrote: try to change sound plug in to spu-x because sound plug in some times cause problem

Nothing changes...
So weird...
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#15
it is strange problem . what version of pcsx2 did you use
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#16
Make sure your CDVD plug-in is pointing to the correct drive if you are using a mounted image or if you are using a disc.
If you're not using a mounted image or disc, make sure you have your CDVD plug-in pointing to the right file?
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#17
I'm using PCSX2 0.9.6
I dun think i mounted the wrong file...
I'm using daemon tool to mount them...
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#18
If you're mounting them, make sure your plugin is configured to the mounted drive.
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#19
(05-14-2009, 01:50 AM)Bobby420 Wrote: If you're mounting them, make sure your plugin is configured to the mounted drive.

Yup...
I did tat too...
I mounted it to F drive and i configured it to F drive too...
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#20
unmount the iso and load it with Linuz Iso (don't mount it) Smile
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