4.5gb PS2 iso and mx4sio

I recently purchased a mx4sio memory card for my slim playstation 2.

My question is how can I play games over 4gb on it because of the SD card being Fat32. I am new to the mx4sio so I am not sure how to do this. I tried slitting the iso with usbutil and it says it cant load the game.

Is there something I am missing or something I did wrong because my disk drive is busted in it so I am trying to figure this out since ripping games isnt possible directly on my slim ps2.
 
I recently purchased a mx4sio memory card for my slim playstation 2.

My question is how can I play games over 4gb on it because of the SD card being Fat32. I am new to the mx4sio so I am not sure how to do this. I tried slitting the iso with usbutil and it says it cant load the game.

Is there something I am missing or something I did wrong because my disk drive is busted in it so I am trying to figure this out since ripping games isnt possible directly on my slim ps2.
have u tried exFat? and OPL Exfat version?
 
You have two ways: old format which is split images + index (like for USB Advance, i.e can be make by USBUtil) or using filesystem exFAT and one of OPL 1.2.0 beta builds.
 
You have two ways: old format which is split images + index (like for USB Advance, i.e can be make by USBUtil) or using filesystem exFAT and one of OPL 1.2.0 beta builds.

Hello,

Can you please suggest me which tool should I use to format USB in exfat. As windows 10 makes the usb in GPT format in fat32/exfat and PS2 does not detects GPT format

I use rusfus to forcefully convert my USB in Fat32 MBR but in Rufus there is no option for exFat.
 
@Umair Malik In future: run any modern Linux from USB, run GParted, in top right corner select target device. From menu choose new partition table and choose "msdos". This will create MBR partition table.

Currently, if You already made MBR, You can format existing partition, Windows will adopt the partition table. However, be sure that Rufus didn't create first partition with hidden flag, because OPL will not read second partition. If diskmgmt.msc doesn't allow You to create MBR, use diskpart.exe from CMD/PS - both tools are piece of shit so I suggest Linux way anyway (or just 3rd party tools like AIOMEI Partition-something).
 
Right click on "Computer", then "Management", then storage device stuff...

If you LLE'd your HDD, that Window should ask you if you want to use MBR or GPT.
 

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