A "3/66" detection is common for older utility software that modifies system files. It is generally considered safe, but you should always perform your own scan.
It opened.
Automatically splits files larger than 4GB into 1GB parts.
: Re-dump your original PS2 disc using ImgBurn at a slow speed (4x) to ensure a clean source ISO. OPL Does Not Recognise Any Games
Ensure the download includes USBUtil.exe and that it runs without needing complex installation.
Plug the drive into your PS2 and launch Open PS2 Loader (OPL) to see your new game list. Pro Tip: Avoid Fragmentation
A "3/66" detection is common for older utility software that modifies system files. It is generally considered safe, but you should always perform your own scan.
It opened.
Automatically splits files larger than 4GB into 1GB parts.
: Re-dump your original PS2 disc using ImgBurn at a slow speed (4x) to ensure a clean source ISO. OPL Does Not Recognise Any Games
Ensure the download includes USBUtil.exe and that it runs without needing complex installation.
Plug the drive into your PS2 and launch Open PS2 Loader (OPL) to see your new game list. Pro Tip: Avoid Fragmentation