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sonicboom88

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Been trying to run games and I am getting this error anyone know how to fix it?

15:54:56:897 | MD | INFO | +188 | 7z - Archive name matches rom name; DLL found rom inside archive using "findFileInZip": "Robocop 2 (Europe).cpr"

15:54:56:901 | MD | DEBUG1 | +0 | 7z - Invoked COM Object, ROM extracted size: 524556 bytes

15:54:56:902 | MD | DEBUG1 | +0 | 7z - Checking if this archive has already been extracted in C:\Users\jade\AppData\Local\Temp\hsperfdata_jade\Amstrad GX4000\Robocop 2 (Europe)

15:54:56:902 | MD | DEBUG1 | +0 | 7z - File does not already exist in C:\Users\jade\AppData\Local\Temp\hsperfdata_jade\Amstrad GX4000\Robocop 2 (Europe), proceeding to extract it.

15:54:56:903 | MD | DEBUG1 | +0 | 7z - File found in archive

15:54:56:903 | MD | INFO | +0 | 7z - Extracted path of rom will be 105 in length and within the 255 character limit.

15:54:57:226 | MD | DEBUG1 | +328 | ScriptError - Playing error sound: error6.mp3

15:55:05:914 | MD | ERROR | +8688 | There was a problem creating this folder to extract your archive to. Please make sure the drive C: exists and can be written to: "C:\Users\jade\AppData\Local\Temp\hsperfdata_jade\Amstrad GX4000\Robocop 2 (Europe)"

15:55:05:915 | MD | INFO | +0 | ExitModule - Started

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It looks like you have seven zip enabled in HLHQ, but you have it pointed to a directory that doesn't exist? In HyperlaunchHQ set the 7zip "unzip" directory to a different folder. It's also possible that the above folder does exist but HL doesn't have permission to write to it. Just change the folder.

Hyperlaunch doesn't actually force emulators to run 7z files. It simply unzips the files for you before sending them to emu. You have to designate a path for HL to unzip the roms.

Also noticed that those directories have the system named wrong. In both cases its spelled "A mstrad GX4000" Why the space? That folder should be named exactly how its named in Hyperlaunch. eg "Amstrad GX4000".

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