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Thread: epsxe virtual cd problem

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    Post epsxe virtual cd problem

    i created a virtual cd using the daemon tool, but everytime i try to load it, it gives me this error saying
    "W2K Buf read error[4] 0 2 0"
    can someone help?

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    i doubt what ill say will work but its worth tryin it, what type of file is it? if its nrg you need to install nero and the imagedrive thingy, if that dont work you could always try the espxe forum and use the search tab, cos that helped me alot
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    i have a nrg file and i already installed the nero image driver thingy already

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    you have to configure the cd plugins to work with nrg files,try d/l petes cd plugin too. failing that its something to do with an acpi layer thats missing in w2k or something. i dont know much about it, but try these threads: ngemu.com theres quite a few solutions to similar probs on the forum, so work thro em, a few of the more relevant ones are in the link ive given you. im sure at least one of them should work for ya!

    [ January 08, 2002: Message edited by: Doyleyboy ]

    [ January 08, 2002: Message edited by: Doyleyboy ]
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