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Avi Berger1-Mar-10 18:03
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Code-o-mat1-Mar-10 1:47
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I think you are asking this at the wrong forum, rather try some QEMU related sites, maybe start at their own[^] site. This forum is for C/C++/MFC related questions.
Just a guess though, the problem might be caused because QEMU looks for some files in the current directory when starting up, which is, if you run it by doubleclicking the exe in its install-folder, the folder that contains the exe, but if you run it thorough a link, the current folder will be the location of the link and so QEMU doesn't find its files. This is -as i said- just a guess, i think if you right click on the link on your desktop and select "properties", you can set the working folder for the executable, try changing this to the folder where the exe is located. Maybe it helps, if not, then look for a QEMU-dedicated forum. Good luck.
> The problem with computers is that they do what you tell them to do and not what you want them to do. <
> Sometimes you just have to hate coding to do it well. <

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