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Title: Illegal exception
Post by: blacklab1936 on September 24, 2006, 12:09:44 PM
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Illegal exception
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An exception 0xC0000005 occured in ACWIN.EXE at EIP = 0x00408419 ; program pointer is -42, ACI version 2.72.920, gtags (513,65)

AGS cannot continue, this exception was fatal. Please note down the numbers above, remember what you were doing at the time and notify CJ on the Tech forum.

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Can  CJ help me with this problem? I can't  get the game (AL Emmo) to start.  Thanks!
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Post by: CJ on September 24, 2006, 01:35:08 PM
That looks like an error playing the intro movie. Have you tried updating your DirectX to the latest version?

If that doesn't help, also see if there are any updates available for your graphics card drivers.
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Post by: blacklab1936 on September 24, 2006, 04:59:37 PM
Hi CJ,
I have just now done as you requested. (Downloaded Direct x & updated NIVIDA display driver. Unfortunately I am still receiving the same message whilst I attempt to launch AL EMMO. Any other ideas. I have a rather fast machine. If you wish I can give you the information concerning my computer. Thanks for your help in regard to this problem.
 Bill/blacklab1936
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Post by: navynuke04 on September 24, 2006, 09:39:09 PM
Your monitor/video driver may be having a problem running the game at 640x400. You might try going into the setting menu and changing some of the graphics settings before running the game. I'd try checking the "Force alternate letterbox resolution" and try running the game.
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Post by: blacklab1936 on September 25, 2006, 08:06:15 AM
Hello,
I have tried your suggestion(s). However, they did not work. What I have done is un-installed the game from it's present partitioned drive (G) and re-installed the game on my main partitioned drive (C). I have a rather large hard drive, which I have partitioned into (3) partitions. The hard drive is 300 GB hard drive. The game at the present time is working. I am giving you this information so that if some else has this problem you may if you so wish advise them to try what I did to get the game to work. Thanking you for your help with my problem..Sincerely Bill/blacklab1936
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Post by: navynuke04 on September 25, 2006, 11:44:51 AM
Good information. Thanks for sharing. I'm not sure that I ever tried installing it to anything other than my C drive...

AGS itself shouldn't care what drive it's on though. If you want to play it from your G drive, you might try copying the game folder there, now that it's installed. All files required to run the game are in that directory, so you shouldn't need to do anything other than move the directory. I'm kind of curious if that will work or if the errors will return...
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Post by: blacklab1936 on September 25, 2006, 03:59:58 PM
OK I will try that. However, since the game is working and I am just starting to play it I will wait until I have completed the game (I'm sure you can understand why I don't wish to 'fool' around with the directory now that I have the game operating). But, I will do as you suggested upon the completion of the game. At that point I will try your suggestion. At any rate I will get back to you to let you know whether your suggestion works. Once again "thanks" for your assistance in trying to resolve this problem. Sincerely, Bill/blacklab1936.
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Post by: GameDevChris on September 25, 2006, 04:14:55 PM
Moving the directories manually like that may present other problems. It would probably break all the shortcuts in the start menu and the game then might not uninstall properly (though I haven't personally verified this).  It'd be best to leave the files in the same directory that you installed them to.

However, perhaps the information you've provided in your work-around might be useful for Chris Jones in tracking down the cause of the crash. Thanks for posting the details.
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Post by: navynuke04 on September 25, 2006, 04:21:10 PM
Yeah... if you move directories, your existing shortcuts won't work. You should still be able to run the game manually though by going into the directory and double clicking the executable.

Hope you enjoy the game!
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Post by: GameDevChris on September 25, 2006, 04:38:13 PM
You could install the game, copy and paste (i.e. not cut & paste) the files to a second directory, and then uninstall the first installation in order to ensure that all of the start menu tabs and registry settings get  removed.

Then, if you later wish to remove the game from your hard drive, you'd have to manually delete all the files from the new directory you created.