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    Red face How come a certain ps2 iso works in pcsx2 but not on ps2 (OPL) ?

    As title says, I tried loading the game with pcsx2 and it works fine, but when I try to convert it with USBUtil ("Create GAME from ISO" function, no matter if I set the destination to the current drive or the memory stick) it gives me this:
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    btw the game is Street Fighter EX3 PAL, it's an ISO file and when I open with my default ISO mounter the files are all there (also tried IsoBuster to check them, they're there), but as an archive they don't show up (if open with any archive software I got: 7zip, Peazip and Winrar). I know it's below 4GB size so it's not mandatory, but usually USBUtil renames the files correctly and builds an "ad hoc" file together with editing ul.cfg (it also worked with another CD ISO, that's why I use it).

    Should I rebuild the ISO, like raw extraction of all files and with a particular tool ( I think I have it but I don't know how to use it properly) ?
    Last edited by barleyman; 3rd-July-2021 at 03:10.

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