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What is your hard drive formatted to, and what are you complete dolphin settings?
(07-30-2015, 06:52 AM)shangry Wrote: [ -> ]What is your hard drive formatted to, and what are you complete dolphin settings?

Both the SSD and the RAID 0 (Which Dolphin and the global memory card folder is on) is formatted in NTFS

But is it possible to generate a list over the settings?
I've now broken up the RAID 0 array, and it still doesn't work :/

I've changed the placement of the Global memory card folder in Regedit, and the memory card file in dolphin

But it did create a new memory card file before I changed the location in Dolphin, so I'll run a few more tests

But at least Dolphin has stopped chrashing on exit after the upgrade to Windows 10
windows 10 fixed that? cool
It works \o/ (for now...)

Here's the steps I took:

1. I removed the entire Global Memory Card folder (I backed it up first)

2. I started up dolphin and ajusted the settings too my likeing

3. I started up a game (Sonic Adventure 2 if anyone cares)

4. I played through the first stage to create a save file

5. I exited the game and booted it up again, and the save file was there \o/

6. I then moved only the GC folder from the old Global Memory Card folder back into the new folder

7. I tested it with both Sonic Adventure 2 and Mario Party 4, and it worked Big Grin

I don't know why, but I'm happy now that i can finally play my Game Cube games again Big Grin

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This is currently happening to me atm. It's weird that this issue only occurs when transferring memory cards to the emulator and the reason i say this is because no other emulator has this problem.

EDIT____________

I fixed this issue. See what i was doing was for mem card A & B was putting both mem cards that were both A (But different LANG). So i fixed this by setting only 1 mem card.
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