Over time, corrupted cache or missing file permissions can simulate a core error.

Version 2.0.5 introduced several bugs that weren't present in older builds. Many users report that rolling back to or 1.9.25 resolves "stopped working" errors entirely. These versions are often more stable for specific legacy titles. 4. Run as Administrator and Check Permissions

Here’s what’s likely happening and how to fix it:

Improper rendering settings can overload the emulator core, triggering "core stopped." ePSXe has two main GPU plugins:

Obtain an official BIOS file (e.g., SCPH1001.bin or SCPH7502.bin ). Go to > BIOS . Click Select , browse to your BIOS file, and click OK . 3. Check Game File Integrity

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Deep Android power management can kill ePSXe’s core process, leading to the error.

: Ensure the ePSXe folder is not in a protected directory like "Program Files." Moving it to "Documents" and granting it Full Control in the Security settings can prevent crashes related to saving data. Modern Alternative