(02-18-2011, 09:36 AM)Xtreme2damax Wrote: [ -> ]Are you using the DX9 backend? If not, try using that as your integrated graphics probably won't work with the OGL or DX11 backends.
i just figured out somthing from what u said , and yes there is dx9 and dx11 backend , and i have dx 10 ...
i just installed directx 9.c but when i enter [dxdiag] it shows thats my pc is still using direct x 10 not dx 9
is there anyway to switch direct x ?
(02-18-2011, 11:57 PM)Crudeus Dracos Wrote: [ -> ]i just figured out somthing from what u said , and yes there is dx9 and dx11 backend , and i have dx 10 ...
i just installed directx 9.c but when i enter [dxdiag] it shows thats my pc is still using direct x 10 not dx 9
is there anyway to switch direct x ?
it is up to the game. generally speaking, games have their own algorithm to decide which installed dx version to utilize. its not like there is a setting in windows somewhere to tell it what version you want to use. you have to set the version on a per game basis. with dolphin, you choose either d3d9 or 11 or opengl.
i do not think your onboard graphics will be sufficient for dolphin. it probably requires some opengl/d3d function call that your gpu cannot handle thus crashing it. just make sure you have your resolutions set really low. also, modify all your intel graphics settings such as giving it access to more ram etc and try that. you said it worked before, which i have a hard time believing given your specs. is it a specific game that causes the crash? i have noticed that some high cpu requirement games are likely to crash if you move the dolphin window or fullscreen it, etc. i know with [Wii] Punch-Out you have to disable EURGB60mode or whatever otherwise dolphin will crash and display the "stopped working" message. in any case, if you manage to fix the crash problem, you will still have the issue with dolphin running at a max of maybe 10fps.
(02-19-2011, 12:16 AM)inteGReddy Wrote: [ -> ] (02-18-2011, 11:57 PM)Crudeus Dracos Wrote: [ -> ]i just figured out somthing from what u said , and yes there is dx9 and dx11 backend , and i have dx 10 ...
i just installed directx 9.c but when i enter [dxdiag] it shows thats my pc is still using direct x 10 not dx 9
is there anyway to switch direct x ?
it is up to the game. generally speaking, games have their own algorithm to decide which installed dx version to utilize. its not like there is a setting in windows somewhere to tell it what version you want to use. you have to set the version on a per game basis. with dolphin, you choose either d3d9 or 11 or opengl.
i do not think your onboard graphics will be sufficient for dolphin. it probably requires some opengl/d3d function call that your gpu cannot handle thus crashing it. just make sure you have your resolutions set really low. also, modify all your intel graphics settings such as giving it access to more ram etc and try that. you said it worked before, which i have a hard time believing given your specs. is it a specific game that causes the crash? i have noticed that some high cpu requirement games are likely to crash if you move the dolphin window or fullscreen it, etc. i know with [Wii] Punch-Out you have to disable EURGB60mode or whatever otherwise dolphin will crash and display the "stopped working" message. in any case, if you manage to fix the crash problem, you will still have the issue with dolphin running at a max of maybe 10fps.
well i tried everything u said , but it didnt solve the problem , and btw i click on game , and in the browser i choose a game , i click ok , then the message comes ... it happens fast , the game doesnt even start .
and when i try wii games i get a black screen , and i get the fps 0 . speed 0
when dolphin was running before, was it also on a vista system?
Is OpenCL enabled?
I don't know...if I enable it Dolphin crashes...so maybe it's the same with you
(02-19-2011, 12:57 AM)inteGReddy Wrote: [ -> ]when dolphin was running before, was it also on a vista system?
i first run it on xp , and then on vista , it worked on both windows ...
but right now its not working on vista . any suggestion ?
finaly the problem is fixed
heres the solution
the main problem is thats the game folder or file was located in a far place from the dolphin emulator , and i was trying to run the game and it says dolphin.exe has stopped working .
when i copied the game file to the desktop the error has been fixed

so what u need to do is to grap the game file near to the emulator folder
? bullshit ?
did you grapped the dolphin.exe out of the folder?

next time create a shortcut
More likely just shear dumb luck.