[help]crash before start
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Quote:PCSX2 0.9.6 - compiled on Feb 27 2009
Savestate version: 8b400004
x86Init:
CPU vendor name = GenuineIntel
FamilyID = 7
x86Family = Intel® Core™2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz
CPU speed = 2.335 Ghz
Cores = 4 physical [4 logical]
x86PType = Standard OEM
x86Flags = bfebfbff 0008e39d
x86EFlags = 20100000

Features:
Detected MMX
Detected SSE
Detected SSE2
Detected SSE3
Detected SSSE3
Detected SSE4.1

Hotkeys:
F1 - save state
(Shift +) F2 - cycle states
F3 - load state
Resetting...
Windows 5.1.2600 (Service Pack 3 3.0)
NVIDIA GeForce 7300 SE/7200 GS (6.14.10.9424)
Ready
Bios Version 2.0



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rom2 NOT FOUND
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erom NOT FOUND
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Framelimiter rate updated (UpdateVSyncRate): 60.0 fps
read error 0
read error 0
read error 0
detected blocksize = 2352
isoOpen: F:\OPadv.ISO ok
offset = 0
blockofs = 0
blocksize = 2352
blocks = 925758
type = 3
MTGS > Thread Started, Opening GS Plugin...
MTGS > GSopen Finished, return code: 0x0
what's problem??
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#2
Well that seems to be a really old video card, even though it supports DirectX9.0c and Pixel Shader 3.0 it may be too weak to run PCSX2.
The end of the report says "GSopen Finished" which makes me think it's a graphics problem. This could mean the Video Card is too old, the graphics plugin has an error, or it could even be an ISO reading error judging by the 3 "read error 0" errors.
Do you get any pop up errors from PCSX2, or does it just crash and give the send error report window?

Can you tell us what game you are playing and what version of PCSX2 and plugins you are using?
It's possible simply remaking the ISO could fix the problem if that is the cause, but after the read errors it says "isoOpen: F:\OPadv.ISO ok" so I'm pretty sure it's graphics related.
OS: Windows 7 64bit
CPU: Intel Core i7 3770K @3.5 GHz
RAM: 16GB DDR3 1600MHz
GPU: Nvidia GTX 680 2GB
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pcsx2 0.9.6
graphics
GSDx 1873 SSE41 0.1.15
sounds
SPU2-X 1.2.0
Cdvdrom
Linuz ISO CDVD 0.9.0

is there another way without upgrade my VGA?
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