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ive been searching for a fix to this issue of pj64 1.7 not loading the roms and the solution of adding the quotations around [ROMPATH]\[ROMFILE] is not working for me.

it just keeps saying "attempt to open failed"

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never mind.

when i went to the setup wizard from inside the gameex program i noticed it didnt have the quotations. im assuming i cant open setup wizard from the start menu and have the settings save while gameex is runing. by start menu i mean the windows start menu

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No, you cannot run both Setup Wizard and GameEx at the same time. Always make sure you exit GameEx prior to editing settings,

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Actually, you can modify Setup Wizard from within GameEx. If you are not using Custom Menus, you will find the Setup Wizard under More Games & Programs and then Configuration. This will load the Setup Wizard and exit GameEx. You can make and apply changes to the various settings. Once you have confirmed the changes at the very end, Setup Wizard will exit and GameEx will reload.

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As I said, you cannot run both at the same time. (i.e. via the start menu). But, as you say, accessing from the more games & programs will exit GameEx first.

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You are correct. My point was to educate those that may not be aware of this feature and expand upon, not a contradict your instruction. Sometimes I will run the Setup Wizard from the Start Menu if I am making multiple changes and will exit GameEx and start it anew, as you noted, for those changes to take effect.

The benefit of accessing Setup Wizard via GameEx is that it will relaunch itself once it has been detected the exit from Setup Wizard. This is especially useful in those setups where the user has the OS hidden and does not need or desire to drop back to the OS level to make changes via the Setup Wizard.

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