: Supports splitting into specific formats such as filename.666## (e.g., .66601, .66602), which is the standard format recognized by PS3 homebrew tools.
A: No. The PS3 operating system cannot read the split pieces. The backup manager must "fuse" them back together onto the internal hard drive (temporarily or permanently) to run the game. If you are low on internal space, you must delete other games to make room for the cache. Split4G - PC Tool to split large -4GB - PS3 fil...
The problem? FAT32 is an older file system with a strict limit: no single file can be larger than . Elias checked the game files. Sure enough, the massive RPG had several .ps3 or .dat files that were 10GB, 20GB, even 30GB each. Windows refused to copy them to a FAT32 drive, and the PS3 simply wouldn't read NTFS drives. : Supports splitting into specific formats such as filename
Elias had been looking forward to this weekend for months. He had finally acquired a massive, open-world RPG for his PS3—an RPG that was notorious for its 40GB file size. He had his internal hard drive upgraded, his backup manager installed, and his excitement levels high. The backup manager must "fuse" them back together
is a legacy PC utility designed to bypass the FAT32 4GB file size limit