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    use this instead of dxdiag, its a tool that just grabs the basic info from your computer, proccesor etc rather than having 70% of a page of text thats kinda useless
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    to everyone thats been given suggestions and help i appreciate it but i think i found the problem and its my processor. i didnt look at the requirements before hand and im using a stock inspiron 530s with a nvidia geforce 210 for all this which came with a 1.80ghz, so reply if im rite just to make sure. again thanks.

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    1.80ghz processor is not enough for Pscx2 emulater.

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    yea i figured as much. i guess i gotta get a better processor. thanx again to everyone it was really appreciated.

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    Yeah and even I knew that much, your machine is very much under par

    My machine is a dual core not much faster but because it's a dual core mine is x2 more powerfull than yours

    You will possibly need a new motherboard aswell as a CPU

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    Sorry to kick up an old topic, but this is the only thing I've seen so far that addresses the problem I've had with Devil May Cry. I downloaded it recently and also have had the problem of a black screen during loading. I will copy paste the contents of the console. Btw, I'm using PCSX2 0.9.8 (r4600).

    Initializing plugins...
    Init GS
    Windows 5.1.2600 (Service Pack 2 2.0)
    NVIDIA GeForce 8200M G (6.14.11.7662)
    Init PAD
    Init SPU2
    Init CDVD
    Init USB
    Init FW
    Init DEV9
    Plugins initialized successfully.

    Opening plugins...
    Opening GS
    Opening PAD
    Opening SPU2
    Opening CDVD
    isoFile open ok: C:\Documents and Settings\abc\Desktop\DEVIL_MAY_CRY.iso
    Image type = DVD
    Fileparts = 1
    isoFile: searching for layer1...

    ---------------End of console output-------------

    Mine is a Core 2 Duo system with a 2 Ghz CPU. I'm sure that my laptop is powerful enough since it can run God of War fairly well. Also, I'm using the NTSC-U version of this game available from this site. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also, please do mention if I need to provide any more info. As far as plugins go, I'm using GSDx 4600 (MSVC 15.00, SSE41) 0.1.16, LilyPad svn (r4510) 0.10.0, SPU-X r4600m 1.4.0 and cdvdGigaherz (r4510) 0.8.0. Thanks.

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    Try load your game using the internal Iso loader.
    - CDVD -> Iso -> Iso Selector -> Browse

    Then, run with Boot(CDVD) fast.

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    That was the method I used. I still end up with a black screen.

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    Btw, is that the whole logs?
    Seems like some stuffs are missing, run your game again, until where the problem happen, then copypaste the log window again.
    Or just attach the emuLog.txt here.

    When did the screen stays black? after you hit the Boot button?or during the game opening?
    Does the FPS/EE/GS at the top of the window freeze?
    Also, post the screenshots of your Plugins, and the configurations.

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    kk now i know that it work, can you every give step by step.( new here)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dj4569 View Post
    kk now i know that it work, can you every give step by step.( new here)
    What steps? care to elaborate more on that?
    Also, if this is not related to the OP's problem, please create a new thread.

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