Usbutil 3.0: Download Exclusive
Recent updates to now support the exFAT file system. According to PS2 homebrew enthusiasts , this is the preferred modern method because: exFAT does not have a 4GB file limit.
USBUtil was originally created by a Spanish developer named to bypass the 4GB file size limit of the FAT32 file system. Since the PS2's hardware primarily recognizes FAT32 drives, larger game files (like God of War II ) must be "split" into 1GB segments to work.
The screen went black for a heartbeat. Then, the distinctive, haunting chime of the PS2 BIOS played. A logo appeared—not the Sony logo, but the splash screen for the canceled horror game. It was grainy, low-resolution, and absolutely beautiful. usbutil 3.0 download
The program launched. A familiar, utilitarian window appeared on his modern, high-resolution screen, looking slightly out of place like a horse-drawn carriage on a highway.
A small pop-up appeared: Operation Complete. ISO Rebuilt. Recent updates to now support the exFAT file system
Ding.
The cursor turned into an hourglass.
Download the USBUtil v3.00 archive and extract it to a folder on your PC. No formal installation is usually required; you simply run the .exe file. :