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Old May 13th, 2006   #1 (permalink)
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Can't load ISOs

Every time I try to load an ISO in ePSXe it wont load and then crashes and an error message comes up saying "*cdrom not found"

I'm not trying to use a cd so it's really confusing. I've tried it with ISOs I've used before such as the second and first disc of Xenogears, metal slug, and street fighter alpha 3; ones that worked earlier today.

It happened after I installed and tried to use Delta to see what configuration it suggested for Star Ocean 2. I uninstalled it and it still happens.

My CD drives aren't working because I'm having some issues with my computer, but they weren't working when I used ISOs before.

I redownloaded ePSXe 6.0 and the newly downloaded one showed the same message.

If anyone can help me I'd REALLY appreciate it cause I've almost finished Xenogears!
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How did you configure the CD-ROM plugin ? Have you tried ePSXe 1.5.2 ?
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I didn't, since I'm not using a CD I just picked the default plugin and left it alone
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ePSXe v5.1.2 didn't work either. similair message, "cdrom not found"
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Quote:
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I didn't, since I'm not using a CD I just picked the default plugin and left it alone
The problem may come from here...so configure it.
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There's nothing to configure since I don't have a CD/DVD drive. I guess I just want to know how to run ePSXe without a CD drive on my computer.
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File-->Run Iso...
does it happen with any games ? with the bios ? have you tried PSXeven ? Or maybe your iso is corrupted...you can also try to mount it with a program like daemon tools or alcohol120% and configure the CD-rom plugin for the virtual drive...
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PSXeven seems to work well. Thanks for the help.
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