![pcsx2 file could not be created .nvm pcsx2 file could not be created .nvm](https://fantasyanime.com/emuhelp/images/retroarch-win-dump-disc-4.png)
Highly recommened for graphics card owners that have pixel shaders 3. Pixel Shader 3.0: Will use Pixel Shaders v3.0, improving the graphics. Pixel Shader 2.0: Will use Pixel Shaders v2.0, improving the graphics. * Shader: Here you will be able to choose between 2 options: If your graphics card doesnt support some of the modes, they will not show up in the drop-down list. Hear some music since with this mode you get a dramatic speed increase. By selecting "Do not render" the plugin will simply not render anything, thus not giving any output on screen. Recommended if you encounter graphics bugs with the Direct3D renderer. This way the emulation speed is greatly reduced but you get maximum compatibility. By selecting "Software(float)" GSdx9 will use it's built-in sofware renderer,which will not use your graphics card at all, but your processor instead. Also the compatibility of this mode is quite good,so it is higly recommended to use. By selecting "Direct3D",GSdx9 will use the Direct3D capabilities of your graphics card,boosting the emulation speed significantly. * Resolution: In this drop-down menu you will be able to select "Windowed" if you want GSdx9 to run in a window, or choose the resolution/refresh rate you want for a full-screen display * Renderer: Here you can choose how the graphics will be rendered. If your card does not support higher pixel shaders unforunately you will have color corruption in your games. Attention (only for the old v9!): GSdx9 v0.9.0 has a bug in both Fixed Pipeline and Pixel Shaders 1.1 which will cause color corruption.These options are removed from v0.10 and on since they are not supported anymore. Both flavors, the SSE1 and the SSE2 are included in all PCSX2 v0.9.4 packs.
![pcsx2 file could not be created .nvm pcsx2 file could not be created .nvm](https://specialoperations.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/SFAB-Screen-shot.jpg)
Otherwise you must use the normal version or the plugin will NOT show up in the drop down list. Only IF your processor supports SSE2 (Pentium 4/Core Duo or Athlon64/FX) use the SSE2 version since it will be faster for you. * First of all GSdx9 comes in 2 versions,a normal one and an SSE2 one.
#Pcsx2 file could not be created .nvm update
Other plugins like GStaris, GSmax or GSsoft will NOT appear in the graphics plugin list since their specifications are outdated and you should not expect an update to them soon.Select GSdx9 v0.10.8 and press the Configure button.
#Pcsx2 file could not be created .nvm download
Both of these plugins are included in all PCSX2 v0.9.4 packs so you won't have to download them separately and any updates will be available in our plugin download section. (thanks to Nachbrenner)For the time being you will be able to use the ZeroGS v0.97.0 plugin (from pcsx2 plugins section), which is a new DirectX 9 graphics plugin that requires a graphics card that supports pixel shaders 2 to work.GSdx9 at v0.10.8 (at the time of writing this), another DirectX 9 based plugin by Gabest which recently got greatly improved in both speed and image quality requires pixel shaders 2 to work as well now.
![pcsx2 file could not be created .nvm pcsx2 file could not be created .nvm](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/7xg8R52I07M/sddefault.jpg)
The Configuration,Test and About buttons that you see under each plugin section are for Configuring the selected plugin,testing if a selected plugin works (kind of obsolete since if it shows up in the list it will work) and for checking out some info about the selected plugin.Now let's continue onto the actual plugin configuring.GraphicsWhat version of pixel shaders does your graphics card support?Check this link GPU Database to check. So if you are not using the default directories (/plugins and /bios) you should use these buttons to change them. You'll see a screen like this (click to enlarge):First off you can use the Set Plugins Directory and Set Bios Directory to change the directory from which PCSX2 loads its plugins and bios respectively. Go to Config=>Configure to start configuring PCSX2. From here you can change the settings or plugins used by PCSX2 as you see fit. The VM version is said to not work properly with systems not having Service Pack 2 installed, or XP Home but it is not limited to those, so if you want to save yourself from the trouble just use the TLB one.This is the main GUI (Graphical User Interface) of PCSX2. If the program still fails to allocate the memory, simply use the TLB version and dont worry the speed difference is not that great. First try running the VM version, following the instructions given (type your account user name, log off/on and restart). The TLB version is the pcsx2t.exe while the VM version is the pcsx2.exe. Configuring PCSX2PCSX2 now comes in 2 versions, the TLB and the VM (virtual memory) one.