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Hello all,
I've read the general FAQ and guide to setting up ePSXe 1.7 for windows vista and it still seems to crash while trying to load ff9. (and also when I run the bios, I'm using the sch1001)
Steps I've taken to remedy this...

1. Switched GPU plugins. Currently using peted3d, tried switching to Segud3d.
2. Updated to the microsoft c++ stuff, as said in the post.
3. updated video card driver.

System specs on my Acer Aspire M1620

Vista home
2 gigs of ram
integrated graphics processor (yes, i know...)

Thanks for reading, let me know if you need more information. (I have everest if you guys need a full report.)
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can you post a screen shot of the logger window or any error messages you are getting?
Here's the log, let me know if you need any other information

Yfrog - 20309154

and heres the log when i run the bios

http://yfrog.com/bhss1fj

I'm gonna try re-downloading the bios, and re installing
no luck on the above fixes.
I also just tried running it through a mounted image and still crashed at the same spot.

Also should the image of the game be a .ccd or .img? Just making sure it doesnt have to be a .iso.
Fixed.
DEP...
i hate vista:mad:
I've had no DEP issues with Windows 7, or Vista on intel or amd processors.

....i wonder why that is :|
I'm on Windows 7 and I'm having this problem. It's with EVERY game. I tried changing the sound and video plugins, but it doesn't work. I even disabled Aero incase that was suddenly the problem after not being a problem before. As soon as I try starting up the image file (I don't have any .iso files for it), it brings up the game screen then the error message.
http://i36.tinypic.com/iolmja.jpg

E: Whoops I just realized this is an old thread. But still, have any solutions been found for this?


Well, that doesn't tell us anything. Maybe you could open the 'View problem details' dropdown box to... uh... view the problem's details?
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and have you tried running directly from the game disc rather than an image?
Well, that doesn't tell us anything. Maybe you could open the 'View problem details' dropdown box to... uh... view the problem's details?
Whoops, sorry.
Code:
Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name:	BEX
  Application Name:	ePSXe.exe
  Application Version:	0.0.0.0
  Application Timestamp:	483816fa
  Fault Module Name:	StackHash_0a9e
  Fault Module Version:	0.0.0.0
  Fault Module Timestamp:	00000000
  Exception Offset:	06500500
  Exception Code:	c0000005
  Exception Data:	00000008
  OS Version:	6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
  Locale ID:	1033
  Additional Information 1:	0a9e
  Additional Information 2:	0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
  Additional Information 3:	0a9e
  Additional Information 4:	0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789
And here's my video settings:

(Except for 'window mode' this is the default settings for 'nice'. I've tried on both nice and fast settings, either way it gives me the message)
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Ah, thanks. :)

BEX crashes are DEP-related issues. Simply disable DEP or add ePSXe.exe as an exception.

Adding DVDFab to the DEP Exception List on Vista - Club MyCE
Ah, thanks. :)

BEX crashes are DEP-related issues. Simply disable DEP or add ePSXe.exe as an exception.

Adding DVDFab to the DEP Exception List on Vista - Club MyCE
Oops, I forgot I had enabled DEP for another program (and only just remembered what DEP was)--it's working proper now.
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