
If you're using an older version of SSF and Virtual CloneDrive, unmount the current ISO then mount the ISO for the next disc.If you're using an older version of SSF and native BIN/CUE booting, go to Option > Option > Peripheral tab > CD Image and select the CUE sheet for the next disc - as shown here.So go ahead and click on File(F) then click Load CDImage(C). If you're using an ISO file that you loaded via the File menu, use the File menu again.There are three ways to swap to the next disc depending on which method you're using to run games.Look for the Drive door open message in the lower left to confirm that it's open. “ SSF requires the processor to have the SSE2 instruction set, so a Pentium 4, Pentium M, Opteron, Athlon 64, Sempron (64bit), Turion 64, or better are necessary to run it.” Sorry, SSF was not designed to run on every machine. If nothing works, then your computer is not compatible with SSF.Try running your game with them to see if it works. Go to my emulators page and download the zip containing all SSF releases. There's a possibility that your game will run with an older version of SSF.Then use “ Fix Corruption” to see if it finds anything. Try using CDmage's “ Scan for Corruption” feature. I've been told that sometimes bad ISOs can be repaired.Saturn ISOs in CHD format work well with SSF. Try downloading the game from another site.If this is a Saturn ISO that you downloaded, perhaps it's bad.See if the game you're trying to play even works with SSF - check the compatibility list.Did you set up the BIOS? You should - most games require it.First of all, give SSF a minute or two before you decide that nothing is happening maybe the game takes a while to boot.Q: I get a black screen when I boot games!
