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Click . Split4G will systematically clone the game folder over to your USB drive. If it encounters a file smaller than 4GB, it copies it normally. If it finds a file larger than 4GB, it splits it into safe, sequential pieces on the fly. Rejoining and Installing the Game on Your PS3

is a vital Windows-based utility built to bypass the 4GB file size limitation of FAT32 storage drives when transferring PlayStation 3 backups . The stock Sony PlayStation 3 hardware natively recognizes external USB storage devices and flash drives formatted only in the FAT32 file system. Because the FAT32 format possesses an absolute maximum single-file size threshold of 4GB, transferring massive modern PS3 game folders containing individual asset files (such as .pkg or .psarc containers) exceeding 4GB will result in copy errors. Split4G solves this issue by cleanly slicing large data files into sequential, sub-4GB fragments that copy perfectly over USB and automatically recombine upon arrival within the PS3 internal hard disk drive. Understanding the 4GB File System Barrier

Split4G is a PC utility that enables the transfer of PlayStation 3 game files larger than 4GB to FAT32-formatted external drives by splitting them into manageable chunks. It automatically formats files with the .666## extension, allowing multiMAN to recognize and reassemble them upon copying to the console's internal hard drive. For a detailed video walkthrough of this process, see this YouTube video .

Split4G remains a faithful and simple tool for PS3 users who prefer to keep their external drives in FAT32 format and use folder-based game backups. Its minimalist design, portability, and seamless integration with multiMAN have made it a go-to solution for splitting large PS3 files for years.

When managing a jailbroken or custom firmware (CFW/HEN) PS3 console, external storage is the most popular way to expand your game library. However, a major technical conflict exists between retro hardware design and game data sizes:

Drag your game folder or the specific large .pkg /ISO file directly into the Split4G window.

So, how do you get a 15GB game file onto a FAT32 USB drive? You cannot. The drive will reject the copy operation instantly.

Directly copying split files (e.g., filename.66600 , filename.66601 ) to your PS3's external drive and expecting to play them from there will not work ; the console cannot directly read this fragmented format. Split4G simply creates a "transport" format. The actual "restoration" process occurs automatically when your backup manager copies the data to the internal drive. Think of Split4G as creating a puzzle; the PS3 backup manager is the one that assembles the pieces.

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