: The primary utility used to rebuild disk-based structures into PSN-compatible packages.

The main automated command-line tool that checks compatibility and reorganizes your folder structure into a digital format.

PKGs can bypass the 4GB file size limit often associated with FAT32-formatted USB drives.

Most modern converters provide a graphical user interface (GUI) or a simplified batch script.

If you are converting retro titles (PS1 or PS2) into PS3-installable PKGs, use the PS2 Classics GUI . : Open the tool and select your PS1/PS2 ISO.

Copy the newly generated digital game folder (the one created in Step 2) into the game or input folder of your PKG creator directory. Run the PKG creator application. Select the option to . Select your game from the list provided by the software.

Now you will compile the modified game directory into the final .pkg format. Open .

Because the PS3 file manager expects installation packages in a specific path, file placement is critical. Copy both generated .pkg files from your computer.