

- #Pcsx2 bios not working install
- #Pcsx2 bios not working software
- #Pcsx2 bios not working Pc
- #Pcsx2 bios not working license
I had some issues during the dumping process with the v2 of the bios dumper not finding the USB stick (no matter from where I started the dumper) and managed to make it work with a cheap memorycard reader and a 4GB FAT-formatted SD-card.


#Pcsx2 bios not working install
In FMCB menu, choose to install on one of the memory cards (in my case the one in slot 2 since I start uLaunchElf from memcard in slot 1).From uLaunchElf, boot the "FMCBInstaller.elf"-file.Put the FreeMCBoot installation on a USB stick together with the bios dumping utility and insert it into the PS2.EPP/ECP Parallel, PS2 Mouse Port, 3 ISA + 4 PCI slots, Flash BIOS. Navigate to the bios dumping utility and start it. Not just their motherboards and peripherals: in and out-of-Warranty service & support. The PS2 is now started with FMCB (see attachment). The first option is a basic 8 MB memory card. When you've done that, press once on 'Create'. Once you choose a suitable memory card capacity for the game you would like to play, make sure that the 'NTFS' mark is ticked. Now, quickly press the power button in order to reset the PS2. The next thing you will need to do is to choose the capacity of the card, for which we have five different options. Start the PS2 with the modchip enabled and boot into uLaunchElf. Start the PS2 and during the startup hold the 'Start'-button until a text shows on the TV saying 'Disabled' (see attachment).
#Pcsx2 bios not working Pc
After its done dumping the BIOS, turn off the system and plug your Flash Drive into your PC and drag the BIOS file into your PCSX2 > bios folder On PCSX2, Go to Config > Plugin/BIOS Selection. Let it load and go to the Apps Icon (4th Icon), select ps2dumper, Press X and let it run.
#Pcsx2 bios not working license
However, when trying to load a race or a license test, it stops working properly, some black boxes appear, some textures cant be found and it stops working.

The Matrix Infinity chip apparently modded my bios somehow and made it unusable for PCSX2, so I bypassed the chip with FMCB. Go to the Open PS2 Loader option and Press X. Recently, my main GT4 save got corrupted, but I had a back up which worked fine. Is my BIOS done for? The PS2 works well in all other aspects (play from DVD, play from HDD etc.). Any help in this is greatly appreciated since I want to use my bios.
#Pcsx2 bios not working software
The PS2 I've dumped the bios from is a silver phat console with Matrix Infinity modchip installed, and the dump software was run from mc0 via uLaunchElf 4.42. To work correctly, you need to download a vital. The FPS counter, EE % and UI % in the window title are all moving. Overall, the emulation software and game ROMs are easy to find, but the PlayStation BIOS can cause problems. Given I have my own PS2 (or 4 of them, but only one with working lazer) I decided to give it a go and dump my bios (PAL, 50004, V9) and I managed to do this successfully using both v1 and v2 of the dumper, but when I start up PCSX2 with my bios loaded (and "No Disc"), I only get a black screen and nothing is showing nor hearing. I gave it a shot with his bios (PAL, 70004, V12) from his PS2 slim and I have to say: It works really well. I have recently taken up PCSX2 again due to a friend of mine who claimed to have tested it recently with great success (compared to 2011).
