Add your emulator’s folder to the "Exclusions" list in your Antivirus settings so it can operate freely without being blocked. 4. Move Your ROMs Out of System Folders
If it’s a single-game issue, try re-dumping your ROM or checking the file integrity. Summary Checklist Did you ? Is the folder Read-Only ? Did you add an Antivirus Exclusion ? Is there enough Disk Space ? Add your emulator’s folder to the "Exclusions" list
If your emulator and ROMs are located in these areas, try moving your entire gaming folder to a secondary drive (like D:\Games ) or directly to the root of your drive (e.g., C:\Emulator ). This bypasses many of the "unhandled exception" triggers related to Windows User Account Control (UAC). 5. Check for Disk Space and Path Length Summary Checklist Did you
Windows is very protective of the C: drive, especially the Program Files and Users directories. Is there enough Disk Space