(Playing games of N64 on Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit with emulators) (A game won't load)

Hello, I do not know if everyone knows the ROM & emulators but, I need help with an old favourite N64 called Mario 64 that is running on the emulator Project64, I can record an APR or a DAT file but I can not load the saved file when I run the game again. There is an error window that appears saying (the file logon attempt failed) if anyone knows how to do this would be appreciated, thanks a lot!

Wilken, salvation
 
(1) other games works fine on the emulator even?
If so, then game file is corrupted.

I suggest to uninstall and reinstall the emulators and check if the problem persists.
 
Also, contact the manufacturer for further support.

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