Hello!
VP9 and VPX were working fine with no issues up until I played Bristol Hills. Out of nowhere, my screen blacks out and had to do a hard reset.
Since then, every VP9.95 table starts up with: Fatal error: HRESULT 8007007e at RenderDevice.cpp:383. Every VP9.2 table starts up with: Could not create Direct 3d device. Any table running under VP99_PhysMod5 opens up with weak flippers (but has always been the case). All VP9's are set to open as administrator, and tables stop loading even if opened by themselves or through VP9. But, all VPX tables work perfectly good without issue. Those with everything VP9 never happened like this until the black-out.
I tried re-installing everything and throwing all tables, scripts, ROMs, and so forth back in their right folders and assigned paths. No progress. I usually run at maximum settings on VP9 and VPX (4K) and unchecked 'force exclusive full-screen mode' (for dip switches) and run it on a Sony 43" X85K on game mode for 120 FPS, but it wouldn't be the settings or the TV. If I lower the quality? Nothing.
My specs are Windows 11 / Ryzen 7 7700 / 16GB DDR5 / 2TB SSD / Nvidia 4060ti.
A folder was created with Visual Pinball as a sub-. All scripts are fine with six .dll files present. All the backglasses are registered through B2S are in the same files as their respective tables, but everything is run under single-screen desktop and not cabinet mode. Command scripts, JPG and PNG files are in there. All the ROMs are in their rightful place. All paths are assigned and the display is assigned through the NVIDIA card.
The VPinMAME folder is a sub-. In there, all .cfg, NVRAM, and sample files are in their respective folders. VPinMAME version is 3.5 and installer is 1.42. All paths are assigned properly.
Any links found here to upgrade any DirectX components are broken, but it doesn't matter with Windows 11 (and I have the latest version). Something was mentioned about having the right (amount of) .dll files in a specific place. Tried it, and that didn't fix it.
I'm thinking that the next Windows update *could* fix it back to where it was. It also could be that I haven't updated the NVIDIA card as I never accessed its settings. Worse comes to worse, I may have to start all over again re-installing and downloading the tables all from scratch without deleting some of its' audio or JPG files. I honestly don't know. Is there anything I'm missing, dis-locating, or not doing right that I may have forgotten?
Any help is greatly appreciated, please. And, thank you for it!
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