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    efp iso cdvd v0.6.0 Missing

    Hello , Whenever i Tried to Run the Pcsx2 I Get the efp iso cdvd v0.6.0 Missing error , it seem the efp iso cdvd v0.6.0 is missing or the pcsx2 Cannot Seem to locate it Please Tell me how Can i solve it , Thanks in advance for Your replies

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    Re: efp iso cdvd v0.6.0 Missing

    By default, PCSX2 includes EFP Iso CDVD v0.6.0, Linuzappz Iso CDVD v0.5.0, EFP Polling CDVD v0.4.0, CDVDnull v0.6.0 and PEOPS CDVD v1.2.0.
    Note: Older plugins like CDVDbin or CDVDdraft will NOT work with v0.9 since they are outdated.


    Select EFP Iso CDVD v0.6.0 and hit Configure
    Here you can press the Browse button to pre-select an image that the emulator will run. If you do that, then you will be able to run the image selected by both using Run =>Execute and File =>Run CD with the difference that with Run =>Execute you will see the bios at the start then run the game (just like on the ps2) and with File =>Run CD you will skip the bios intro and run the game at once.

    Show configure screen when starting emulation: When checked,the EFP Iso configure screen will pop up whenever you press File =>Run CD or Run =>Execute where you will be able to browse for the desired image you want to run and press ok.If not checked,the plugin will run the image you have pre-selected before pressing File =>Run CD or Run =>Execute.

    Show configure screen when restarting emulation: Same as above,but with restarting.

    Get from Disc: This will pop up a new window where you can create an ISO from your PS2 disc.
    Source CD/DVD Device: Input here the cd/dvd drive letter in which your PS2 disc is in that you want to create an iso from.
    Iso file: Input the path and filename your iso file will have (or press browse and find it yourself to save you the typing).
    New file compression: You can select a compression method you want for your new iso image file. No compression will not compress it, compressions noted as "for speed" are faster but make bigger images and compressions noted as "for size" are slower but create smaller images.
    Multiple files(all under 2GB): Check this box if you want your image to be split in multiple files which will be each less than 2GB. Very useful if you don't have an NTFS partition that supports large files or when you want to split an image for storage purposes.
    Finally,press make file to create the image you have selected.

    Convert: This option lets you compress or uncompress images.
    In the new screen,first select the image you want to get modified.
    Then select the kind of compression (or uncompressed to decompress it) you want and finally hit Change file. The Multiple files checkbox does the exact same thing as described above.

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    Re: efp iso cdvd v0.6.0 Missing

    Download the Pcsx2 , at it wil contained the Require efp iso cdvd v0.6.0 plugin


    PCSX2 0.9.6 Windows Binary
    This is the PCSX2 0.9.6 emulator compressed package for windows.
    Read the readme and FAQ! Remember to update directx or you won't be able to use the graphical plugins!

    Download from here

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