Gaming Trouble playing FF7

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Well, i installed ff7 the other day because i missed it and i had removed it from my computer not too long ago.

During the installation it asked me if i wanted to install the truemotion 2.0 codecs, which i did... The installer popped up installed and dissapeared very quickly, then the FF7 Installer was kind of... stuck (longest i waited was 10 minutes for it before i closed it).

So i exited the installer and uninstalled ff7, retried and the same thing happened, i ignored it ended the process and tried to boot up ff7, it boots up to a black screen, no music, nothing and i cant ALT + TAB out of it.

Does anyone know the problem?
 

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Hmm, well i've been running the installer for about 20 minutes now and it says finishing installation and its been sitting there ever since.


I cant even move the box, i have to use task manager to close it. Although it says its still responding..

EDIT: Its been running for about, erm 4 hours now....
 

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Its obviously trying to run an external process, and is waiting on it. Try finding out what it is launching

I have FFVII on PC, but i never had any problems. Are you trying to run a legit copy (do they even exist anymore) or a torrent release?
 

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I think you'd be better off playing FF7 on an emulator such as ePSXe. It's really easy to configure if you find the right guide for it on YouTube or something and you can also download a program that lets you use Gameshark cheats along with it.
 

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whoa! didn't know FF7 was on PC!
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strange it doesnt give an error. try the official forums?
 

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Actually... I think I had a similar error once with this. Way I fixed it was End Process on the process that popped up at this stage.

Kinda hard to explain, but ill try

Keep the task manager process list open.

Run the installer.
Near the end of the installer, watch the process list
When you get the 'finalising installation' message a new process should of shown up.
Kill that process, and then see if that worked.

Otherwise, try manually installing the TrueMotion codecs
 

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