iso file won't play, says please insert disk
#1
I have an ISO file for a bunch of games that I own.  I have been trying for days to get them to work and every time it give me the screen that says to insert the disk.  Is there any way to play them without inserting the disk.  It is a pain to have to keep swapping disks.  I have also included a picture of the different plugins I have for the cd player.  I have tried all three.  Here is my log file and a picture of what the error is.

HotSwapping to new ISO src image!
HLE Notice: ELF does not have a path.

Opening plugins...
Opening GS
Opening PAD
Opening SPU2
Opening CDVD
isoFile open ok: H:\EmulationStation\.emulationstation\roms\ps2\Need for Speed - Most Wanted 5-1-0 (USA).iso
Image type  = CD
* CDVD Disk Open: CD, 1 tracks (1 to 1):
* * Track 1: Data (Mode 1) (452432 sectors)
Opening USB
Opening FW
Opening DEV9
Current Renderer: Direct3D11 (Hardware mode)
McdSlot 0 [File]: H:\EmulationStation\.emulationstation\systems\pcsx2\memcards\Mcd001.ps2
McdSlot 1 [File]: H:\EmulationStation\.emulationstation\systems\pcsx2\memcards\Mcd002.ps2
Plugins opened successfully.
EE/iR5900-32 Recompiler Reset
Bios Found: USA    v02.30(20/02/2008)  Console
BIOS rom2 module not found, skipping...
BIOS erom module not found, skipping...
# Initialize memory (rev:4.00, ctm:392Mhz, cpuclk:294Mhz detected)

PlayStation 2 ======== Hard reset boot
ROMGEN=2008-0220, IOP info (CPUID=1f, CACH_CONFIG=14000200, 2MB, IOP mode)
<20080220-175343,ROMconf,PS20230WC20080220.bin:11824>
# Total accessable memory size: 32 MB (B:2:8:0) (400:2:7c30)
# TLB spad=0 kernel=1:12 default=13:30 extended=31:38
# Initialize Start.
# Initialize GS ...
# Initialize INTC ...
# Initialize TIMER ...
# Initialize DMAC ...
# Initialize VU1 ...
# Initialize VIF1 ...
# Initialize GIF ...
# Initialize VU0 ...
# Initialize VIF0 ...
# Initialize IPU ...
# Initialize FPU ...
# Initialize User Memory ...
# Initialize Scratch Pad ...
# Initialize Done.

EE DECI2 Manager version 0.06 Sep  5 2006 12:57:08
  CPUID=2e20, BoardID=0, ROMGEN=2008-0220, 32M



IOP Realtime Kernel Ver.0.9.1

    Copyright 1999 © Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.

Reboot service module.(99/11/10)
cdvd driver module version 0.1.1 ©SCEI
Load File service.(99/11/05)
Multi Threaded Fileio module.(99/11/15)
iop heap service (99/11/03)
loadelf: fname rom0OhmySDSYS secname all
loadelf version 3.30
Input ELF format filename = rom0OhmySDSYS
0 00100000 00058530 ......
Loaded, rom0OhmySDSYS
start address 0x100008
gp address 00000000
# Restart Without Memory Clear.
# Initialize GS ...
# Initialize INTC ...
# Initialize TIMER ...
# Initialize DMAC ...
# Initialize VU1 ...
# Initialize VIF1 ...
# Initialize GIF ...
# Initialize VU0 ...
# Initialize VIF0 ...
# Initialize IPU ...
# Initialize FPU ...
# Initialize Scratch Pad ...
# Restart Without Memory Clear Done.
# Restart Without Memory Clear.
# Initialize GS ...
# Initialize INTC ...
# Initialize TIMER ...
# Initialize DMAC ...
# Initialize VU1 ...
# Initialize VIF1 ...
# Initialize GIF ...
# Initialize VU0 ...
# Initialize VIF0 ...
# Initialize IPU ...
# Initialize FPU ...
# Initialize Scratch Pad ...
# Restart Without Memory Clear Done.
Get Reboot Request From EE

PlayStation 2 ======== Update rebooting..

PlayStation 2 ======== Update reboot complete
cdvdman Init
rmreset start
rmreset end
clearspu: completed
Pad Driver for OSD (2000/12/05 18:05) 392, 128


IOP Realtime Kernel Ver.0.9.1

    Copyright 1999 © Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.

Reboot service module.(99/11/10)
cdvd driver module version 0.1.1 ©SCEI
Load File service.(99/11/05)
Multi Threaded Fileio module.(99/11/15)
iop heap service (99/11/03)
read/write allocate memory 4000
open name rom0OhmySDVER flag 1 data 4aa78
open fd = 2
open name rom0:ROMVER flag 1 data 4aa78
open fd = 2
open name rom0:XDEV9 flag 1 data 4aa78
open fd = 2
loadmodule: fname rom0:XDEV9 args 0 arg
dev9: unknown dev9 hardware.
loadmodule: id 32, ret 1
loadmodule: fname rom0:XDEV9SERV args 0 arg
loadmodule: id -200, ret 1
open name rom0:ROMVER flag 1 data 4aa78
open fd = 2
open name rom0:FONTM flag 1 data 4aa78
open fd = 2
open name rom0:FNTIMAGE flag 1 data 4aa78
open fd = 2
open name rom0WackoNDIMAGE flag 1 data 4aa78
open fd = 2
open name rom0:TEXIMAGE flag 1 data 4aa78
open fd = 2
open name rom0:ICOIMAGE flag 1 data 4aa78
open fd = 2
open name rom0:TZLIST flag 1 data 4aa78
open fd = 2
_spu_rev_offsetaddr 1f9021
### addr = 1034255  size = 28640
_spu_rev_offsetaddr 1d9021
### addr = 968719  size = 28640
get val add 3c0 type 2 ret 1ff000
get val add 1ff000 type 2 ret 300
open name rom0TongueS1ID flag 1 data 4aa78
open fd = 2
open name rom0TongueS1VERA flag 1 data 4aa78
open fd = 2
open name rom1LaughVDIDU flag 1 data 4aa78
open fd = 2
open name rom1LaughVDVERU flag 1 data 4aa78
open fd = 2
Closing plugins...
Closing DEV9
Closing FW
Closing USB
Closing CDVD
Closing SPU2
Closing PAD
Closing GS
Plugins closed successfully.


Attached Files
.png   plugins.png (Size: 25,1 KB / Downloads: 132)
.png   ps2.png (Size: 535,13 KB / Downloads: 394)
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#2
how did you make your iso ?
what software did you use ?

did you get any error when doing so ?
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#3
(12-05-2019, 10:44 PM)jesalvein Wrote: how did you make your iso ?
what software did you use ?

did you get any error when doing so ?
I used IMGburn and burned a couple of games.  There were no errors.  I am pretty sure I did it right as I followed a couple different guides online and they seem to work.
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#4
Getting the RSOD in PCSX2 is basically a big old "F to pay respects" for your game. Every single instance I have ever seen of it is from a bad disc dump and I have yet to be given a counter example. My follow up questions:
  • Are you POSITIVE that ImgBurn did not spit out any errors?
  • Did you try reducing the read speed on the drive?
  • Does your physical disc still run properly on your PS2?
  • Does your physical disc still run properly on PCSX2?
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#5
(12-06-2019, 12:47 AM)pandubz Wrote: Getting the RSOD in PCSX2 is basically a big old "F to pay respects" for your game. Every single instance I have ever seen of it is from a bad disc dump and I have yet to be given a counter example. My follow up questions:
  • Are you POSITIVE that ImgBurn did not spit out any errors?
  • Did you try reducing the read speed on the drive?
  • Does your physical disc still run properly on your PS2?
  • Does your physical disc still run properly on PCSX2?


I diid try a slower speed on 1 game, and that didn't work.  I did play the game on ps2 and the disk works on pcsx2.  I am 99.9% sure the iso if right, it just won't play.
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#6
Judging from your emulog, Isn't Most Wanted 5-1-0 a PSP game?
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#7
(12-06-2019, 01:53 AM)GoneAyywire Wrote: Judging from your emulog, Isn't Most Wanted 5-1-0 a PSP game?

Actually, I didn't even pay attention to that and, yes it is. Which would definitely be why it is getting confused. So, why... are you trying to run a PSP game in a PS2 emulator?
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#8
You are right, I had them in the wrong folder. thanks
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