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When you use a tool like USBUtil to install games larger than 4GB onto a FAT32-formatted USB drive, the software splits the game into 1GB chunks to bypass file size limits.

Bypassing FAT32 Limits: Since standard PS2 USB drives must be formatted to FAT32, they cannot hold a single file larger than 4GB. The ul.cfg file tells your console how to "stitch" together split game files (labeled as ul.xxxxxx.00, ul.xxxxxx.01, etc.) during gameplay.

If you need a step-by-step visual guide on setting up OPL without a ul.cfg file, reply and I’ll send you the link to a trusted tutorial.

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Recovery: If this file is deleted or corrupted, your games will disappear from the OPL list, even if the actual data files remain on the drive. Essential Tools for Game Installation

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