To install the BIOS in PCSX2, first, download the appropriate PlayStation 2 BIOS files from a reliable source. Then, extract the downloaded ZIP file, and locate the BIOS files (usually named like "SCPH-xxxxx.bin"). Next, open PCSX2, go to "Config" > "Emulation Settings," and then select the "BIOS" tab. Click on "Browse" to navigate to the directory where you placed the BIOS files, select that folder, and click "OK" to complete the installation.
install it :o then you will need: the DVD or ISO of the game PS2 BIOS (have to be the correct type, ie you want Europeal BIOS if your game is PAL) correctly configured plugin <- you can find them and how to config them on pcsx2 website.
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BIOS stands for basic input-ouput-system and it is how the machine reads and parses data
steps to install PCSX2 : 1. Download it from the site you have known (try in www.emulator-zone.com). 2. Unpack it with winzip or winrar to the folder you want. 3. If unpacking progress has finished, just go into the folder of PCSX2 and then click the icon of PCSX2. 4. There will be rise a notice that the emulator must be configured. 5. Just easyly click to the drop down bar and choose one of the plugin. Dont forget to locate the bios area then choose the bios from drop down menu. 6. After the time you have configured here and there (it's easy so dont be worried) click OK. 7. Then click again the icon of PCSX2.
If you're facing a "BIOS not found" error, try these steps: Verify that the BIOS file is correctly placed in the emulator’s BIOS folder. Check that the BIOS file is properly extracted (if compressed). Ensure you’ve selected the correct BIOS version in the emulator settings. Restart PCSX2 after applying the changes.
u can download it on net
Legally, PCSX2 requires you to have a PlayStation 2 for two reasons, one as a license to play PlayStation 2 games, and the other for you to dump the BIOS from, as PCSX2 requires a copy of the PlayStation 2 BIOS. Once you have PCSX2 running, however, there is no technical reason you need a PlayStation 2.
You have two options. There is a subfolder called 'bios', just place the file there. Otherwise, if you want to place it in a different folder, go to configuration settings and change the bios directory from there...
Heres how to dump the bios from you ps2:Via LANRF's Guide to Dumping Your PS2 Bios over LANhttp://forums.ngemu.com/pcsx2-official-forum/83608-rfs-guide-dumping-your-ps2-bios-over-lan.htmlVia USBGuide to dump bios through USBhttp://forums.ngemu.com/pcsx2-official-forum/84994-guide-dump-bios-through-usb.html
yes with the PS2 Bios and a PCSX2 emulator
YES but even i am having trouble finding it
You have to get them from an Australian PS2 see related links