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So I made copies out of some of my game discs(ISOs) and tried them on my pcsx2. Those that are too heavy to emulate got deleted, and the ones that have good fps remained. My question is, how do I delete those selected ISO(using iso selector) that I already delete(the file itself). It kinda looks messy.>.<
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Find your config files for PCSX2, it's in "inis" folder. This folder should either be in your Documents or in PCSX2's root folder (depending on your setting). Then edit PCSX2.ini inside it and remove whatever entry you want under "[RecentIso]". Make sure PCSX2 closed when you do this though or the changes might get overwritten.
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09-14-2010, 10:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-14-2010, 10:06 PM by GamerGeek.)
You have to go into the "inis" folder and open "pscx2.ini" at the bottom youll find all the recent isos used. Simply delete the lines you dont want anymore.
Edit: Sigh, outposted.
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Thanks for the help guys.
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