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To expand on the above poster, just open the CDVD menu and check "Iso" then browse for your iso via "Iso Selector" once youve found it just use "Boot CDVD(fast)"
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I tried ISO format, but it didn't fix the problem.
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Try setting the Power Options to "High Performance".
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try putting clamps at "none" (that was what we were told to do on the onset of microVU, don't know if it's still relevant now though)
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Changing the clamp didn't seem to do anything, but I did try disabling Hyperthreading.
My gosh, the emulator speed is so nice now, and so far no freezing problems.
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hyper-threading strikes again? I'm going to start suggesting turning that off from now on lol
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Well, I think I'm still getting a few of these freezes, but they don't happen nearly as often as before (they were in about 17 second intervals before disabling Hyperthreading). Might be the best I can do at this point.