Detected — Emudeck Ps2 Bios Not

/home/deck/Emulation/bios/ If it points elsewhere (e.g., ~/Documents/PCSX2/bios/ ), click "Browse" and manually set it to EmuDeck’s BIOS folder. Then click "Refresh BIOS List". If BIOS appear, the problem is solved.

sudo chown -R deck:deck /home/deck/Emulation/bios/ sudo chmod -R 644 /home/deck/Emulation/bios/* Check if PCSX2 Flatpak can see the BIOS folder: emudeck ps2 bios not detected

If you see root:root or -rw------- , fix with: /home/deck/Emulation/bios/ If it points elsewhere (e

Introduction: The Final Hurdle in Retro Gaming You have done the heavy lifting. You installed EmuDeck on your Steam Deck (or desktop Linux), painstakingly copied your ROMs into the correct folders, and excitedly launched PCSX2 (the PS2 emulator). Then, the message appears: "BIOS not detected." Part 2: Why EmuDeck Fails to Detect the

/home/deck/Emulation/bios/

scph39001.bin (main BIOS, varies by version) rom1.bin rom2.bin erom.bin EmuDeck, through its PCSX2 configuration, expects these to be in the correct directory, , and with correct checksums. Part 2: Why EmuDeck Fails to Detect the BIOS – The Root Causes EmuDeck is not a single emulator but an automation script that configures RetroArch, standalone emulators, and Steam ROM Manager. For PS2, it uses the standalone PCSX2 (usually the Qt version). The "BIOS not detected" error can stem from any of the following: 2.1 Incorrect Folder Location EmuDeck creates a specific BIOS directory. If you manually placed BIOS files in ~/Documents/PCSX2/bios/ (the default for standalone PCSX2), EmuDeck might ignore them because it configures a custom path inside the EmuDeck folder structure.