![]() Simply navigate to the location you chose, look for RetroArch's folder, and inside you'll find the “ system” folder. When you installed RetroArch, did you select a different install location? (I recommended your Documents folder.) If so, then finding the “ system” folder is easy. #1 - You changed the location during installation Finding the “ system” folder is where things can get a little bit tricky depending on how computer-savvy you are. Place all of the BIOS files in RetroArch's “ system” folder. If you don't see the file extension, try showing them.Įxtract the BIOS file(s) from their ZIP file (except for 'neogeo.zip'). When saving, rename the “ _ip” file extension to “ zip”. Download this file by right-clicking the download link and go to Save Link As. Contains all the BIOS files listed above. ![]() Speaking of where to download BIOS files, you can grab all of them below. Make sure every BIOS is named exactly as you see it above. Depending on which website you downloaded them from, they may be named differently. neogeo.zip - required for NeoGeo games (don't extract it!).sega_101.bin - required for Japan-region games.mpr-17933.bin - required for North America/US-region and Europe-region games. ![]()
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