Go to in OPL and ensure USB Device Start Mode is set to Auto .
Right-click on the USBUtil.exe file and select . Click past the initial splash screen to enter the main dashboard. Step 2: Configure the Conversion Source Click on File in the top menu bar. Select Create game from ISO . Usbutil 3.0 Ps2
While remains a "what could have been" story for the PS2 homebrew scene, the current stable version, USBUtil 2.2, is an indispensable and powerful tool. It successfully solves the 4GB FAT32 limitation by efficiently splitting game ISOs, making it the standard for creating a USB game library for the console. Go to in OPL and ensure USB Device Start Mode is set to Auto
Converts games directly from a physical PS2 DVD disc or an existing ISO file on your PC [1]. Step 2: Configure the Conversion Source Click on
Do not confuse with USBUtil (different capitalization) for PS3 or Xbox. The PS2 version is a specific, dated tool but still functional on Windows 10/11 if run in compatibility mode (Windows XP SP3).
Select the root directory of your formatted FAT32 USB drive. Step 4: Convert and Split the ISO
Clear any initial splash screens or information prompts that pop up. Step 3: Configure the Game Installation Click on in the top menu bar. Select Create GAMES from ISO . A new split-window interface will appear.