Hey guys,
I just installed mGalaxy and followed the step-by-step MAME tutorial 3 here: http://www.mgalaxy.com/tutorial_mGalaxy.html
When I actually run mGalaxy, however, I get a blue screen of death.
I'm running Windows XP, Service Pack 3, and my MAME (0.149) setup works fine on its own. Any ideas? I'm really bummed...I love the front end and would be thrilled to get it working.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Steve
n00b - mGalaxy crashes, blue screen of death
- Did you a default (data in users/appdata.roaming/mGalaxy folder) or custom (data in mGalaxy application folder) install?
- Do you have DirectX and WindowsMediaPlayer installed?
- Are you using a database? If so, could you try disabling it in mGalaxy_Runway?
- Could you try to get further information using the 'Event Viewer'?
http://www.howtogeek.com/123646/htg-explains-what-the-windows-event-viewer-is-and-how-you-can-use-it/
- Do you have DirectX and WindowsMediaPlayer installed?
- Are you using a database? If so, could you try disabling it in mGalaxy_Runway?
- Could you try to get further information using the 'Event Viewer'?
http://www.howtogeek.com/123646/htg-explains-what-the-windows-event-viewer-is-and-how-you-can-use-it/
Last edited by mgalaxy on Thu Mar 13, 2014 12:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Wow - thanks for the quick reply!
I don't completely understand the first question, but I installed mGalaxy to a custom folder: c:\mame\mame\mGalaxy\
I am running DirectX 9.0 and WMP 11.0.
I did disable the database, and it still crashed.
What sort of error should I be looking for, and Should I be looking in "System" or "Application", and what sort of error should I be looking for?
Many thanks for the help!!
I don't completely understand the first question, but I installed mGalaxy to a custom folder: c:\mame\mame\mGalaxy\
I am running DirectX 9.0 and WMP 11.0.
I did disable the database, and it still crashed.
What sort of error should I be looking for, and Should I be looking in "System" or "Application", and what sort of error should I be looking for?
Many thanks for the help!!
Would you please move the mGalaxy application folder to 'Program Files' and see it you still encounter the same problem?
Event Viewer: you should be looking into 'Windows Log > Application', see if there's an 'Error' icon then see if it's related to mGalaxy and, if it's the case, copy/paste the 'Details' here!
Event Viewer: you should be looking into 'Windows Log > Application', see if there's an 'Error' icon then see if it's related to mGalaxy and, if it's the case, copy/paste the 'Details' here!