gamerk316 said:do you have the correct bios file...there were two, and only works.
Its the gba[ts2].bios or something like that...be sure you have that and see if it helps.
Ieremiou said:If you have your task manager window open (and if you're using Windows XP) see if anything is hitting like 100% CPU power (which is basically what freezing or locking up looks like.) Often it is caused by a Virus Scanner or something similar just sort the list by CPU usage and see if anything maxes out while you're running VBA.
PsyMan said:Maybe you changed VBA's priority. When you start the emulator go to "options --> priority" and make sure that it is at "normal".
Well, depending on the power of your CPU setting this above normal (or higher) may lead to severe problems. Just try setting it to normal and see if it worksnrh101 said:your right... i did change the priority. But i changed it to high or highest, cant remember which one. Do you think that could still be the problem?
k ill tryPsyMan said:Well, depending on the power of your CPU setting this above normal (or higher) may lead to severe problems. Just try setting it to normal and see if it works![]()