![]() ![]() ![]() Hope this helps and let me know if you have any questions. Go back to you PD2 folder on the copied folder, for me the D drive. If it brings up a shortcut right click on the shortcut and select "open file location". Re: 'ACCESSVIOLATION (c0000005)' When I Exit Diablo 2 Post by tjlenz » Mon 6:13 pm Thanks for the reply kingpin however I am not using D2Loader and I havent made any changes to the game yet. Try the following: find Game.exe in your 'Diablo II' folder and set it to run as an Administrator and in compatibility mode with Windows XP (Service Pack 3) or alternatively Windows 7.(Revert back these changes if they dont solve the issue).If what suggested above didnt work, try downloading this: 3D positional audio. ![]() For you just go to your programs and files and right click on the shortcut to Diablo 2 and select "open file location". If you install Pd2 to a copy of the D2 folder you will have to put a copy of the plugy folder wherever your base install is. This lead me to check the base install that is on the C drive and there is the save for my single player character.Īnd so to summerize. I was installling it to a diablo 2 on my D drive for example but when diagnosing the problem, because of the extended outage, I found that my same character was still present after uninstall and reinstall to a different diablo 2 version (1.13c to 1.13d). ProjectD2 will always use the the registry tied D2 install for its base game no matter which folder you point it too. If you have downloaded Diablo 2 from then neither D2SE nor PlugY work at the moment. If you are like me and play many D2 mods and so keep a base copy of D2 that you copy and paste this may be the solution for you. ACCESSVIOLATION (C0000005) PlugY only works when using it with D2SE. I have found a solution that works for me. ![]()
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