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    I don't understand this FAQ answer.

    Q: Every time I try to run Chankast the bios asks me to configure the date and time, then restarts when I choose "play", then asks me to set the date and time again and then restarts when I choose "play" without stopping, is there a way to fix this?
    A: Each time you change any bios settings, Chankast modifies the bios files. It seems that the emulator has a bug that makes it corrupt the bios and as a result you may have this problem. So in order to fix this problem you have to replace the two modified bios files inside the chankast directory (dc_bios.bin and dc_flash.bin) with bios files that were not used by the emulator.

    I'm still not sure what the advice is here. Do I have to replace dc_bios.bin and dc_flash.bin? I had a hard enough time finding these files to begin with.



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    Yes, you have to replace them with new files.
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