The error message typically indicates a crash caused by unstable CPU overclocking settings or corrupted files within a third-party "repack" distribution of the emulator .
: Setting this to x1 ensures the emulator runs at the native speed the original PlayStation hardware expects. Leaving it unselected or at a high multiplier can cause timing errors and crashes. 2. Switch from HLE to a Physical BIOS File epsxe core stopped check the section 316
If the CPU setting change does not work, try these further solutions: The error message typically indicates a crash caused
The ePSXe core (and the more popular Beetle PSX core) requires a genuine BIOS dump from a PlayStation 1 console to function correctly. Without these files, the core initializes, fails the system check, and stops. the core initializes