Download [upd] Usbutil V2.2 English -
If the game starts but freezes on a black screen, the game files might be scattered across the USB drive. This is called fragmentation. Plug the USB drive back into your computer.
While newer versions exist, v2.2 is widely regarded as the most stable and reliable English version for patching and transferring games to a USB drive for use with Open PS2 Loader [1]. Key Features of USBUtil v2.2 Download Usbutil V2.2 English
| Issue | Possible Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Antivirus flagging the file | The program's behavior can trigger false positives. | This is a known issue. Add the USBUtil folder to your antivirus's exception list or temporarily disable it during use. | | Error after processing | The output folder name is too long. | Keep the output folder name very short (e.g., "Game1", "GT4"). | | Game not showing in loader (OPL) | Missing or corrupt ul.cfg file or game not properly installed. | Check if the ul.cfg file is present in the root of your USB drive. If not, try reinstalling the game. | | Game has a black screen on launch | Compatibility issue with the game or the USB loader. | Check online compatibility lists for your specific loader (e.g., OPL). Try enabling or disabling different compatibility modes or using a different game dump. | | Game status shows 'Mal' instead of 'Bien' | An error occurred during the creation or transfer process. | Delete the game files from your USB drive and try the process again from the beginning. | | Large 4GB+ game fails to copy | The game ISO is larger than 4GB, and splitting failed. | Ensure your USB drive is formatted as FAT32. USBUtil is designed to automatically split files, but if it fails, try a different source ISO or reinstall the tool. | If the game starts but freezes on a
: Make sure you understand how to use the software safely and effectively. If you're unsure, look for documentation, FAQs, or forums related to Usbutil. While newer versions exist, v2
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