These are common locations with full read/write access. But, you could also place emulators in “ Downloads”, a folder on your desktop, an external HDD, or a thumb drive. In the video, I'm recommending “ Documents” to house your emulators. If you want to 'uninstall' a portable emulator, simply delete it! It's pretty straight-forward - all that you're doing is extracting a zip file while doing a little bit of folder management. To make things clearer, check out the video below that shows how to 'install' a portable emulator (it shows Snes9x, but PCSX2 is the same process). Installation is simple: just extract PCSX2 from its zip file. On the Choose Install Location screen, just click Install.You should keep it in the Start menu, but having it on your desktop or not is your preference.
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