First of all, I may have made a little boo-boo by renaming ROM\0 to force an early update. I meant to rename one file, but it was a folder. Also I have to say from the start that I am still using Windows 7, and FFXI ran just fine a few months ago during the last Return to Vanadiel, and I don't see any signs in the forums that Windows 7 suddenly stopped working.
After running the file check to get up to date, when I start the game, it creates the big FFXI game window and crashes.
And every time I run file check now, it says the same 30 files are bad. No, it's not a dying hard drive, this is a lightly used SSD and it's doing this even when the "bad" files are moved away but not deleted. I saved two generations of bad File Repair of ROM\0 and the CRC32 is the same on all of them.
I could accept that the game somehow crashed because of Windows 7. I can't accept that these specific files won't repair properly because of Windows 7.
I also tried downloading a zip of the data files from a few months ago. The updater seemed to run fine, but the same files were broken. (Apparently it was just the changed files from that update, none of which were the ones in the list.)
Can someone try running the file check, but do NOT let it fix your files? I guess that could tell whether it's the master file list that is broken or if I got bad files from the downloader.
ROM\0\108.DAT
ROM\0\121.DAT
ROM\0\122.DAT
ROM\0\125.DAT
ROM\0\126.DAT
ROM\0\127.DAT
ROM\0\14.DAT
ROM\0\21.DAT
ROM\0\24.DAT
ROM\0\25.DAT
ROM\0\26.DAT
ROM\0\28.DAT
ROM\0\3.DAT
ROM\0\40.DAT
ROM\0\56.DAT
ROM\0\58.DAT
ROM\0\61.DAT
ROM\0\62.DAT
ROM\0\64.DAT
ROM\0\73.DAT
ROM\0\74.DAT
ROM\0\76.DAT
ROM\0\77.DAT
ROM\0\79.DAT
ROM\0\89.DAT
ROM\0\92.DAT
ROM\0\97.DAT
ROM\10\90.DAT
sound\win\se\se020\se020007.spw
sound\win\se\se029\se029092.spw
