Epsxe000.mcr: __link__
/storage/emulated/0/epsxe/memcards/
While ePSXe is highly stable, users occasionally run into issues where the emulator fails to recognize the memory card, or the save files become corrupted. Here is how to fix the most common problems. 1. Memory Card Not Found or Missing
By default, the epsxe000.mcr file is located in the folder inside your main ePSXe installation directory. For example: epsxe000.mcr
Some regional versions of games (NTSC vs. PAL) cannot read save files from different regions.
If the file size is no longer exactly 128 KB, you will need a dedicated memory card editor to salvage the uncorrupted blocks. (See the tool guide below). Advanced Management: Editing and Converting Your Saves Memory Card Not Found or Missing By default, the epsxe000
Since epsxe000.mcr contains all your progress, backing it up is trivial and highly recommended. Simply to another folder, cloud storage, or external drive. To restore a save state, copy the backup back to the memcards folder—no special tools required.
Note: If you are using ePSXe on , the path is typically Internal Storage/epsxe/memcards . How to Set Up and Use the File Save Path in Epsxe? Help, No Clue what I'm doing!! If the file size is no longer exactly
The file epsxe000.mcr is a PlayStation 1 memory card image used by the emulator. Opening it in a standard text editor (like Notepad) usually displays "garbage" text because it is a binary file rather than a plain text document. 💾 File Structure & Content
Open ePSXe and go to Config > Memory Card . Click the Browse button next to Slot 1, navigate manually to your memcards folder, select epsxe000.mcr , and click Open . Click OK to save the settings. 2. Corrupted Save Data
If ePSXe fails to recognize your saves, it is often due to a corrupted memory card file.