In your computer BIOS-chip or in the manufature website.
You can find your PC specs by going into BIOS. Most of the computers open BIOS when 'del' key is pressed on booting the system. BIOS contains all the hardware specs of the system.
Well if you have the ps2 bios for your region (the bios has to be taken from an actual ps2 because its hard to find on the internet) and the only bios ive actually found is a European bios and it doenst work with the ntsc games but if you live in a pal region your in luck. ha well after you find the bios and put it in the bios file in pcsx2 youll be playing games well some and check the compatipility file to see if your game is going to work.
bios is a banana. it stored info by the power of bananas and you find out by throwing a banana at your computer system
Plz chk the attached file original pic for tile are already lighter shade .
No all computers are not set to display the file extension you need to activate it by folder and search option. Path Windows 7: open my computer - then on the left side you will find the organize tab - you will find the folder and search option - goto the view tab - then you can enable the file extension to be shown by UN checking the file extension option.
cookies are located in C:\documents and settings\your computers name\cookies
You can find the BIOS version of your video card by pressing DEL immediately your computer starts.
You insert data into a file by copying the file to a temporary file up to the point of insertion, then copying the data to be inserted, then copying the balance of the original file. After closing the temporary file you delete the original file and rename the temporary file back to the original file's name.
I have this motherboard. To get into bios press del at startup.
Go to your computers C drive and find the file named nexon. You then need to find Maplestory (it'll same game launcher to the right of it) and right click the file. Then click create shortcut and your ready to play.
security,memory management and file management
go into your bios