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neil9000

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  1. He just needs to buy a license and drop it in the folder, just like you did with yours.
  2. Hi @cable104, unfortunately this means that somehow you're using a pirated license. Would you mind sharing where you got the license?
  3. Use the walkthrough on the first page of this thread.
  4. No probs, it's also worth noting that the files in a update pack will not work by themselves, it only contains new or altered files. This is why CLRmamepro is needed, it takes these files and adds them to the correct games while removing old or now unneeded files as well as often renaming some files or zips. By themselves the update packs are pretty much useless.
  5. An update pack contains all the changed files and names for that particular version of MAME, it is used to update the previous romset to the new one. CLRmamepro does not download these packs, you will need to source them yourself, usually from the same place you got your romset from.
  6. 10.15 is still the current version, there are no betas for 10.16 yet.
  7. Check that your Graphics drivers, directx, .NET, and Visual studio are all up to date, also make sure your PC is running at 60hz. Most emulators only use your CPU, and there is no need to detect your hardware, any modern CPU will just work, even 5, maybe 10 year old hardware will just work. You have deeper issues here, it's not the fault of retroarch. What happens when you run a actual PC game on your hardware?
  8. I believe when changing dip switches a .cfg file is made and is named after the rom, so you wouldnt be able to have two versions as the .cfg's would have the same name as its the same rom.
  9. Could also right click the game and "expand selected games" but you will get the other versions as well.
  10. In Bigbox go to Options/image Cache and refresh the platform images.
  11. Acer bios maybe? So bios is seeing the display but not Windows?
  12. Its obviously not a "standard" Windows resolution, have you tried adding 1080x360x60 as a custom resolution via your GPU's control panel?
  13. All the artwork is custom created in this theme, if you dont have the exact same systems and games as the creator you will need to make your own. Its easy enough to do in the community theme creator, it will make banners for all the stuff in your personal collection.
  14. Glad you got it worked out. Nope, launchbox never has any control over what a emulator does, it simply gives the emulator the rom file and tells it to load it. Seems like the likely culprit is your Windows refresh.
  15. Launchbox is portable and can go anywhere, just cut/paste it where you like.
  16. Yes just delete the old roms and use the new ones.
  17. That was probably a big mistake, thats not how you update mame romsets.
  18. Thats not true at all, they can go anywhere as long as you tell MAME the location.
  19. Its a known issue, it's Launchbox itself that is using the image, not another program.
  20. Yeah i had it happen to me yesterday, and if i recall the error log ended at CEF, so yeah chromium.
  21. And i did specifically tell you this in my original reply. Just because you have directx 12 installed means nothing, it just means you have directx12. You also need all the other versions, of both 32 and 64bit as some programs/games will be 32bit, while others will be 64bit.
  22. Its not a pain in the neck, its very simple. Download a logo, name it exactly the same as the platform is called in Launchbox, then put it in Launchbox/Images/Platforms/name of platform/Clear Logo. So its simply a case of dragging and dropping the image to its correct folder, couldnt be any easier.
  23. Also there are 32 and 64 bit versions of directx, as well as directx 1 through to 12 Ultimate. Just because some games work doesnt meant its not directx related. Some games and programs will install the version of directx they need when you install them others wont. Its also worth mentioning there are many versions of direct x within a version, so a game may need directx 9.2 for example, so if you only have 9.0 installed thats not enough.
  24. You can drag and drop onto Launchbox, so just highlite your games and simply drag them on to start the import wizard. This works for any file types. For PC games you will choose the "none of the above" option in the wizard.
  25. Correct, its setup per your global settings, so it already knows what buttons you have, so you just swap them around if needed. Personally the only core i even change is N64 everything else i leave as is, but each to there own. You use the same button to close it as you use to open it, no more difficult than that, you should be saving your remap before you close retroarch though. Just set your controls here. Then backup one level to here and save.
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