You can download the Ps2 Emulating software and BIOS from http://pchelpsite.co.nr Click on the EMU link at the top of page. It works trust me. ++plus you can try to copy these file into bios folder at emulators
Games are not converted. What you do is get a emulator program to make your PC run the PS1 game like a Playstation. The game's software does not change you add software to your computer to allow it to play the game like a Playstation
Deleted files are stored in the Recycle Bin until the user empties the bin, or until the file is restored. Large files may have to bypass the bin as they are too large for storage. Search Google with: "deleted files stored in the Recycle Bin" and have a look through the websites on the subject.
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The only way to get rid of it permanently is to factory reset your phone. Save all your files before doing this. No files will be recovered.
The windows XP registry consists of several files, loaded together they constitute the "registry"/ These files are Software, System, SAM, Security, Default, and UserDiff. They are located in Windows\System32\Config and are usually hidden or considered protected system files. One other registry file is called NTuser.dat and is located in the users Documents and Settings folder.
You download what's called a ROM, and put it on your files, and then click on open (ROM) on your emulator.
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you will need an emulator. search ''nds emulator'' without the '' on google and you'll find some
You download what's called a ROM, and put it on your files, and then click on open (ROM) on your emulator. you can get a ROM from www.coolrom.com
There are various emulators available. Some come with the software you are using and automatically upload your files to view in an emulator (Adobe Dreamweaver for instance.) If not, you need to download and emulator that accepts the code you've written it in and upload the files or APK.
You download what's called a ROM, and put it on your files, and then click on open (ROM) on your emulator. you can get a ROM from www.coolrom.com
You open and play them in an emulator. The best GBA emulator is Visual Boy Advance. http://vba.ngemu.com/
You usually cant run Windows .exe files in symbian,but you can run or execute symbian .exe files but the have to be compiled in .sis format.There is no emulator for this but i'm working on it to develop a emulator for symbian.Please contact me- superboytahmid@aol.com for the emulator. :) And for that sis.zip,you need atleast Symbian Anna or Belle to run them properly.
I think you mean ROM files, which are virtual images of the cartridges used by game systems. You can open them with a game system emulator, like the Sega emulator Fusion or the SNES emulator ZSNES. "MESS" is another console emulator.
If you are using an emulator which allows you to access the drives on the main computer (e.g. Oracle VM virtualbox): 1. Insert a blank CD or a USB memory stick and assign the drive they're in to the emulator. 2. Copy the files onto the CD or USB. 3. Remove the CD or USB and de-assign their drive from the emulator. 4. Reinsert the CD or USB 5. Copy the files from the CD or USB onto your host computer If you are using a different type of emulator there may be another way, but I am not aware of it.