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    Alright, I have a strange turn of events to share.

    On a whim, I tried starting Disc 2 instead of Disc 1 and, whaddya know, it worked. The Disc 2 file was the only one which I downloaded from a different website (the other ones were labeled Final Fantasy IX [NTSC-U] [DiscXof4] [SLUS-012XX])

    But even though Disc 2 runs, 1, 3 and 4 don't. I assume that since the Disc 2 file was different, then that means the original 'set' of 4 discs which the Disc 2 ISO belongs too would run too, if you understand what I'm saying. The problem is that I forgot which website I downloaded Disc 2 from.

    Since I left the .rar file unchanged, it would be a GREAT, GREAT help if someone could help me track down the other ISOs in Disc 2's set. The rar file is named exactly "Final Fantasy IX Disc 2 [SLUS-01295]" The name is slightly different from the other 3. It's contents are named FF9 CD2.ccd, FF9 CD2.img and FF9 CD2.sub.

    Again, this might be the wrong method of looking at the emulation issue since I'm not knowledgeable about these things, but if someone happens to have the other ISOs in the set or knows where to download them, I'd really appreciate it.

    Thanks in advance to whoever helps track these specific files down. I really want to play FF9 since many call it the best in the series.

    EDIT: For the record, I'm still using the emulator Bennieboi20 provided. I changed the settings to matched the screenshots he posted and nothing else.
    Last edited by rashrules; 25th-June-2011 at 15:46.

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