Instant crashing when File > Run CD/DVD
#11
(03-30-2009, 06:20 PM)LuisR14 Wrote: make sure you don't have an old pcsx2 instance still running in task manager Smile

checked and still doesn't work
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#12
ok you sure that you don't have the iso mounted while trying to use it with Linuz Iso. Rolleyes
Windows 7 64bit
Intel Pentium Dual-Core E5200 OC to 3.6GHz, Intel GMA x4500, 1GB DDR2

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#13
Did you tried with turned off some of those programs(especially WoW)
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#14
Yup i've made sure daemon is off whilst using Linuz

Yes i've restarted my pc and just tried opening it and it still doesn't work

get this error:

http://img11.imageshack.us/my.php?image=51842256.jpg

I then click and it gives me this error: Error opening CDVD plug in.
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#15
(03-30-2009, 06:48 PM)brisk Wrote: Yup i've made sure daemon is off whilst using Linuz

Yes i've restarted my pc and just tried opening it and it still doesn't work

get this error:

http://img11.imageshack.us/my.php?image=51842256.jpg

I then click and it gives me this error: Error opening CDVD plug in.

This message appear if the ISO is used by some program
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#16
or if it's corrupted.
Windows 7 64bit
Intel Pentium Dual-Core E5200 OC to 3.6GHz, Intel GMA x4500, 1GB DDR2

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#17
(03-30-2009, 06:53 PM)LuisR14 Wrote: or if it's corrupted.

It's not corrupted

I dont know what it could be in use with, WoW doesn't use it, Last.Fm doesn't nede it, Utorrent doesn't, msn doesn't, winamp doesn't, thunderbird doesn't, razer mouse control panel doesn't need it, daemon isn't running - its dead in task manager.

I've use all these programs before whilst playing it so this is bizzare
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#18
Download Process Explorer,run it and click on the binoculars icon(Ctrl+F).Type the ISO name there and if something uses the file it will show you.

If nothing's uses it then it means there's something worng with it.

Or maybe try right click on pcsx2 and run as admin.
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#19
(03-30-2009, 07:10 PM)vsub Wrote: Download Process Explorer,run it and click on the binoculars icon(Ctrl+F).Type the ISO name there and if something uses the file it will show you.

If nothing's uses it then it means there's something worng with it.

Or maybe try right click on pcsx2 and run as admin.

I'm not getting that error anymore, it just still back to square one with the whole freezing stuff.
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#20
Vista loves to crash PCSX2. what SVN/beta are you using?
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