If you can share the file size and first few bytes (hex), I can help identify it more precisely.
Because the filename is a random string, it is highly likely one of two things: b7ef81a9.bin
folder (a common restriction in newer Android versions) or the "bios" folder was never manually created. The "Parallel Space" Conflict : If you are using an app cloner (like Parallel Space If you can share the file size and
Resurrection of a deleted .bin file indicates a or a legitimate software agent. To diagnose: To diagnose: The "feature" of this particular file
The "feature" of this particular file is that it acts as the system software (firmware) that allows the emulator to mimic the original PS2 hardware. Without it, the emulator cannot boot or play games. Key Details:
A .bin file is a . Unlike a text file, you cannot read it in Notepad. If you open b7ef81a9.bin in a Hex Editor (like HxD), you will see: