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    Default Anyone know how to get Kega Fusion to fullscreen in 64bit windows 7 without crash?

    Hi I have a 64bit windows 7 setup. I can run the Kega Fusion 3.64 emulator, as a little window on my desktop but no matter what my settings are as soon as I attempt to go Fulll Screen I get:

    "Fusion.exe has stopped working."

    Digging in event viewer shows an "Access Violation (0xc00000005)" as the issue and taking ownership of the files, granting permissions to all the files, adding the emulator as an exception in D.E.P., running as admin and even XP compatibility mode yields no help. This emulator is insta-crashing on every attempt of Full Screen on my system and I just can't get it working except in a small window.

    Last time I could use this emulator in full screen was many years ago, when I had 32bit Windows XP.

    I am only guessing here but I think it may be an issue with direct draw?

    Any help would be vastly appreciated.


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    OS: Windows 7 Professional 64bit on
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    I have Windows 10 x64 but I will see if it crashes on me.

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    Ok. Yeah it does crash when attempting to go full screen. I remember this emulator from many years ago. It always had that problem. That's why I don't use it. I like to use BizHawk 1.11.9.1 to play Sega Genesis, All Gameboy / GBA, Sega CD, + Sega Game Gear games. It's leaps and bounds better than Kega Fusion.
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    Did try what zorlan said?... It's just the video setup that is the issue

    Take any filters off, set everthing to Normal and it will work https://www.epforums.org/showthread....-windows-7-rig

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    Quote Originally Posted by killapinke View Post
    Did try what zorlan said?... It's just the video setup that is the issue

    Take any filters off, set everthing to Normal and it will work https://www.epforums.org/showthread....-windows-7-rig
    Yes I did. I still get crash going to full screen. I could not reply to the other thread to say so. No matter what settings I use I get "Access Violation (0xc00000005)" appcrash when attempting fullscreen 100% of the time. the last time I got working fullscreen was back on my old 32bit XP rig all those years ago.

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