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Hmm...

Ok heres a prob

Fullscreen mode = crashes

Window mode = can't see nethin

 

Im using a Geforce

 

It might be the video plugin

 

Which pete plugin SHOULD i use?

My computer is crashing and stuff

l8te

  • 2 months later...
Posted

basically your using a buggin geforce driver that happened to me. when i install was it 40. something the early beta and even if you upgrade it may not solve it. you only resort might be to reinstall. thats how i fixed it in win98.

  • 1 month later...
Posted

any of pete´s plugin should be fine, so i suppose vinion is right try reinstalling your drivers for oyur gfx card

Posted

List plugins (Video, Audio, CDROM) used. ePSXe version and your PC specs and I will try and help you as best as I can from there.

 

Before you reply, the best thing is to make sure your drivers for EVERYTHING in your PC are updated to the most current available public release drivers.

DO NOT use beta drivers. Leave beta drivers for wierdo's and ppl looking to screw things up on themselves. lol

  • 2 months later...
Posted

i will rekindle the topic...

Anyone wanna help me hook up..

 

I got a graPHIcs aplug in and also a bios and my drivers are uptodate..

Direct x is only 8.1 thogh...

 

I try to run bios and it freezes XP.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

yeah try different graphics plugins. www.zophar.net offers all of them so you can experiment and try which one works the best.

  • 1 month later...
Posted

hahah hows aboutta this try using PeoPs spu plugin it works wonders (it let me run games at 220 fps on a 4MB onboard chipset so i know it works)

Posted

well i got it on my comp and of course you can always go to www.ngemu.com for it ^_^..... YES GC it's me the one and only iceman50 ^_^

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