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    Default Having problems with a ps2 bio :(

    Hi

    I'm new to all this and i'v look at so many videos but none are clear for beginners. Ok so I downloaded the ps2 bio from emuparadise and the download gives me 3files, I extracted the files and it gives me.



    scph100000.bin BIN File 2,159 KB no 4,097 KB 48%
    scph100000.MEC MCE File 1 KB no 1 KB 0%
    scph100000.NVM NVM File 1 KB no 1 KB 99%

    I am not sure what I am doing wrong because there's only a few steps from start to finish, I appreciate it so much if any has any advice on what I am doing wrong.

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    If this is an extraction problem you possibly just need to re-download it

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