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08-25-2010, 12:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-25-2010, 12:06 AM by twi5t.)
I used the dumper with my ps2. It finished properly. i used the batch file to create a singular P2B out of the bunch of files that were dumped. but when, in the configuration, i browse to the folder containing the P2B, and hit "refresh list" nothing appears. i'm using PCSX2 0.9.7 Beta, and running Windows Vista.
Any suggestion would be appreciated. thank you.
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Figured it out.
for anyone having the same problem:
i extracted everything from the .p2b file with 7zip and then the bios was detected right away. So i don't know if you even need to bother with running the batch file to create the p2b file in the first place or if you have to create it and then extract everything from it. all i can say it extracting the files back out of the p2b worked for me.
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Quote:or if you have to create it and then extract everything from it
Pretty much, yeah
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It was supposed to run off straight from the .p2b and not to extract the files out, but somehow it never got fully implemented into PCSX2?
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