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Let's try to guess where the CHD file is. Depending on the hard drive, it may be sitting in the home directory, or at the root of the hard drive. If the CHD file is at the root of the hard drive, then the following path will work:
The final, arguably most complicated step is to create an emulator that loads the CHD file. MAME and OpenEMU do not include an emulator, so you need to use a third-party tool. MAME has an emulator for CHD files, but it has a number of issues:
It will crash if you have an incorrect CHD file, or if it's corrupt. It will crash if you try to load a parent ROM that's larger than the CHD file. It's a little hard to troubleshoot, and you have to wait about ten minutes before you get anything, which is a pain.
Once you've downloaded an.iso file, it should be named MAME-MAME-MAME-MAME-MAME-MAME.iso. To extract it, right-click and choose Extract all. (Or do it in your favorite file explorer, and select all files.)
Now that you have an.iso file, you'll want to run it on an emulator. Open MAME typically runs on Windows, Linux, macOS and FreeBSD. Make sure the operating system you plan on running the.iso file on is supported.
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