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sahmo0e1
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I was running Vanilla with no other difficulties. I also encountered something else that sparked my curiosity.. When I first installed FF7 through the ff7install disk (C:\FFVII), I saved a copy of the game folder's contents in a zip file before modifying anything. After I tried installing Bootleg and encountered all my previous problems, I unzipped the files to another location (C:\FFVII 1.02) to try getting it to work without Bootleg. I applied the 1.02 patch and Aali custom driver and the game worked when I ran the ff7.exe file from the new folder, but I noticed that it imported settings from the Bootleg version (C:\FFVII). All the mods I applied to Bootleg appeared to work (except no background music played for some reason) while running through the "FFVII 1.02" folder. I tried to run the "FFVII" version (I tried running from ff7.exe, bootloader, start menu/desktop shortcuts, etc.) and I still experienced the same crash from my previous posts. So then that's when I tried replacing the ff7.exe file in "FFVII" with the ff7.exe file in "FFVII 1.02" and then I could play it from the bootloader from "FFVII" with all the mods working (background music too). Very interesting haha.Sahmo0e1,
Were you using any of the difficulty mods?
Menu Overhaul with ReTranslation has some trouble with Aeris Revival and Lost Wing.
Bootleg does install the 1.02 patch. Some of the difficulty mods actually modify the .exe. This seems to cause problems with the ReTranslation.
Your input will help me track down the conflict and implement a workaround.
Also I tried doing a fresh install (after uninstalling and deleting everything) to apply different mods from Bootleg to see if they would work. I re-installed the game to C:\FFVII and again zipped the contents. However, this time when I ran Bootleg, I included the zip file in the "FFVII image path" to see how it would work.. I checked different mods this time and made sure I had them all, but this time when I ran Bootleg, it said there was an error and it wiped my FFVII folder, leaving nothing behind but BFE.exe and Bootleg.exe. All the mods I downloaded and the FFVII game files were wiped completely from my hard drive, not even moved to the trash bin. So I will have to re-download the mods again before I can try again...