(12-13-2012, 03:07 PM)Shonumi Wrote: By not recognizing, do you mean the games don't show up in Dolphin's built-in browser, or that they fail to launch whenever you try to get an ISO to play? For the first, you may need to add the games back into Dolphin's paths. Click on the Config button and go to the Paths tab, and you should see where you need to add the directory that contains your ISOs. Dolphin, on Linux at least, stores all of its settings in "your_home_directory_here/.dolphin_emu". It's possible that you did something to remove that directory altogether if your problem is that games won't show up in the browser.
For the second case, that your games fail to launch, does Dolphin report that the files aren't valid? If you go to "File -> Open" and browse to the ISO, what specifically does Dolphin do then? If it refuses to play games via this method, you may have a serious issue on your hand (data corruption). From the command line, just run the md5sum command (pretty much standard for all Linux distros) on each ISO and compare the generated hash (a series of numbers and characters) with those of verified working dumps from sites like GameTDB or Redump.org. If your hashes don't match up with theirs, then you should redump your games until they do match.
What do I do for the second case if I am on windows? Whenever I try to open an iso, I get a bunch of errors saying unable to resolve address _____ and they keep popping up when I x them out