All motherboards require their own specific methods for doing this. It is often loaded onto a floppy disk using a utility listed on the manufacturer's website. In other cases, there is a flash utility included with the CMOS utilities. In that case, you go into CMOS/EFI settings, and you go to that option and insert the media as requested. Then you just wait until it finishes, being careful to not let the power go out nor interrupt it in any way.
Simply download the BIOS file from our website, extract it if needed, and place it in the appropriate "BIOS" folder of your emulator. Then, configure the emulator settings to recognize the BIOS file.
You can try PowerISO or CloneCD
scph1001.bin and scph7502.bin
You can probably download the bios for the motherboard, video card, etc. that has been damaged. Usually the downloaded file will be able to install the bios itself.
You can find the necessary PS1 BIOS files on our website, along with step-by-step guides on how to install them properly for different emulators like ePSXe, RetroArch, and DuckStation.
Install anti-virus softwareRun a full scanDelete selected file and empty your recycle bin
Commonly use to recover a deleted file is to go in the recycle bin and restore it but if the file is deleted through shift-delete the file will not find in the bin. To retrieve the files that were deleted by shift-delete, you will need to download and install the shift delete file recovery software which is downloadable online.
Right Click on the Recycle Bin Icon, choose "Empty Recycle Bin".
Installing XP from BIOS is essentially a CLEAN INSTALL, Booting off the install CD is what initiates this action. At that moment, the only operating system running on the computer is the BIOS. Jeff TechSoEasy http://www.techsoeasy.com/answers.html
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fladder 3 .ex file to bin
A bin file needs a cue file. (if you dont have a cue file you will need to create one using Cueator or any cue file creator)you open an image burning software, such as imageburn (free) or alcohol120 or nero. Use the cue file to initiate the burn. The main thing is to burn the bin as an image. After you burn the CD or DVD you use the burned Disc to install the program. Or you can run the bin in a virtual drive and skip the burning process altogether. You can use any one of many virtual drive programs (such as Daemon tools) Once you figure out your first bin file you will see that they are not hard to use.