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The PS3 emulator is a software program that mimics the functionality of the PlayStation 3 console, allowing users to play PS3 games on their PCs. This emulator requires various components to function correctly, including the BIOS.
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Early, unofficial PS3 emulators (scams) from 2015-2018 often claimed you needed a special “BIOS v1.1.7” to run games. These were fake files laced with malware. The “1.7” likely refers to an old, non-existent build number.
Navigate to the PlayStation "PS3 System Software Update" page.
, which is provided directly by Sony. Files labeled as "Bios V1 1.7" or similar versions are often associated with: Fake Emulators:
The term "fixed" in your query suggests you may have encountered corrupted or modified BIOS files from unreliable sources, which could contain malware or simply not work as expected.