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Emulator problems FAQ

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'''I downloaded a compressed archive (zip/rar/7z), but it has a lot of files starting with r00/r01, or part1/part2, or 001/002. What are these?'''
It's a split archive in a full archive. Why that happens is beyond us(it usually indicates an "untouched" Usenet release), but all you need to do to use it is to unpack it with whatever software you have, which means WinRAR, WinZip, et cetera. If you do not have either of those and don't have a way to decompress split archives, get [http://www.7-zip.org/ 7-Zip] and extract all the files to a folder nearby. Then, using your software, select the first archive and extract it (some programs insert shell extensions that allow you to extract files straight from the right-click menu), and you should have all the expected files. You can then delete the archives.
===Filenames===
[[GoodTools#Good_codes|Codes]]. They mean different things, and we've provided a list telling you their meanings.
==[[Controllers|'''[[Controllers]]''']]=====[[DualShock 3]]==='''I have connected my {{Main|DualShock 3 controller to the computer. Why doesn't it work?'''}}
If you're using Windows, that's because there are no official drivers for it.
 
Some developers have taken it upon themselves to make these drivers. The first one that ever went public was called [[MotioninJoy|MalwareohJoy]], but it was plagued with issues, [https://web.archive.org/web/20170715032648/http://betterds3.ciebiera.net/why/ as the author of BetterDS3 wrote in 2013].
 
So we recommend the [[SCP Driver Package]], and we've written up a bit on using it.
===DualShock 4===
{{Main|DualShock 4}}
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