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Thread: Weird results for VMC on HDD
  

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  1. #1 Weird results for VMC on HDD 
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    I already posted that on the OPL 0.7 thread but I finally thought that I needed to open a new thread. So here is my original post

    Working VMC is hdd dependent. Indeed on my main 320GB HDD, if I use my 20GB partition renamed 20GB it's really not working, with a brand new partition of 128MB it's better the VMC is detected by all the games I tried but all of them fail to write on it (among them there is FFX and I believe that it was reported as working). With a 40GB HDD that I sometimes use for testing, one of the unworking game did work with VMC. I find that very weird and unfortunate because users will have VMC on HDD depending on their HDD brand. I want to add that for my test I just exchange the HDD, everything else were strictly the same even the 8MB VMC, which was the one supplied by dlanor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nicocmoi81 View Post
    I already posted that on the OPL 0.7 thread but I finally thought that I needed to open a new thread. So here is my original post
    There are good reasons to always avoid double posting, and one of them is that such duplication by the original posters may also lead to duplication by those who reply.

    I've already replied to your post in the main thread, and I'm not going to repeat it here...

    Best regards: dlanor

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    thread closed to avoid cross posting.

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