Try re-ripping. Your rip might have expired. Note that I say expired as in, something's happened to it. Maybe disk fragmentation, or, if it's been with you through multiple operating systems, it might have been affected by different OS's different ways of dealing with different filesystems.
Also, please fill out your CPU in your profile. "Intel" doesn't tell us what processor you're using, since Intel's been making processors for ~40-ish years now. All I know so far is that you probably have a 32-bit processor, which may mean that you've been pressured into using JITIL by the emulator, which isn't exactly stable. Or, really, you'd be pressured into using it anyways, since you have a 32-bit OS.
Also, please fill out your CPU in your profile. "Intel" doesn't tell us what processor you're using, since Intel's been making processors for ~40-ish years now. All I know so far is that you probably have a 32-bit processor, which may mean that you've been pressured into using JITIL by the emulator, which isn't exactly stable. Or, really, you'd be pressured into using it anyways, since you have a 32-bit OS.
in a perfect world we would all be piles of sand with no ability to form coherent bodies of body
