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    Default How to convert *.pbp files back to *.iso...

    I am really starting to hate this psp - ps1 emulation thing. Now I can't find a goddamn .iso since all my torrent results end up being a #*&ing .pbp. Can someone tell me:

    1)How to convert these back?

    2)Where can I find untainted isos?

    Man, I already hated Sony's little system... I lost everything in my hard drive and trying to re-download the games I find this pbp shit around... any help will be appreciated.

    And yes, I know that in the tracker I can find some, but not all the games I want.
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    download popstation. theres an option to extract iso's from the pbp

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