08-13-2014, 11:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-13-2014, 11:33 PM by Ectoplasmose.)
My English is rusty, especially when talking about computing, please excuse any of my nonsensical sentences.And my program is in portuguese, so I don't really know how the names are in english because literal translation does not aply.
I can't, or fail to, play my PS2 games using PCSX2.
I've followed the http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Quick-Sta...ide-v1-0-0
PCSX2 version 1.2.1
I have Intel Core i5-3330 3.00GHz 3.2GHz
8GB RAM
GTX 770
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bits
I've tried to change the source drive to D
how GOW and Tekken5 appear to me) and then runCDVD(fast).I tried, with Gigaherz and with Linuz iso.
Select ISO->Browse, did not work also, also tried
runCDVD(fast) after Select ISO->Browse.
I tried to use Daemon Tools Lite to make an ISO, but nothing happened.
[Image: PRINT_1.png]
My configuration
[Image: PRINT_4.png]
When I put my God of War DVD this shows up.
[Image: PRINT_2.png]
And with Tekken 5 this:
[Image: PRINT_3.png]
The TK5DATA0 to TK5DATA5 are BIN files.
What should I do?
I can't, or fail to, play my PS2 games using PCSX2.
I've followed the http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Quick-Sta...ide-v1-0-0
PCSX2 version 1.2.1
I have Intel Core i5-3330 3.00GHz 3.2GHz
8GB RAM
GTX 770
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bits
I've tried to change the source drive to D

Select ISO->Browse, did not work also, also tried
runCDVD(fast) after Select ISO->Browse.
I tried to use Daemon Tools Lite to make an ISO, but nothing happened.
[Image: PRINT_1.png]
My configuration
[Image: PRINT_4.png]
When I put my God of War DVD this shows up.
[Image: PRINT_2.png]
And with Tekken 5 this:
[Image: PRINT_3.png]
The TK5DATA0 to TK5DATA5 are BIN files.
What should I do?