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Basically, the same as the [[Packages_(.PKG)|PKG]] file format but in this case the pkg container is a renamed non-encrypted zip file which holds a copy of the ux0:bgdl/t folder, which can be obtained when downloaded. | |||
== | ==How to create your own pkgs== | ||
Download something from PSN; | |||
Open VitaShell; | |||
After waiting, you to get the "Download completed" notification; | |||
Go to ux0:bgdl/t and there will be a folder named something like 000001; | |||
Add this file to a zip one and rename it to .pkgs. | |||
Now you can use your pkgs and install them like every other ones. | |||
Attention, this will not remove any DRM! |
Latest revision as of 05:16, 27 February 2023
Basically, the same as the PKG file format but in this case the pkg container is a renamed non-encrypted zip file which holds a copy of the ux0:bgdl/t folder, which can be obtained when downloaded.
How to create your own pkgs[edit | edit source]
Download something from PSN;
Open VitaShell;
After waiting, you to get the "Download completed" notification;
Go to ux0:bgdl/t and there will be a folder named something like 000001;
Add this file to a zip one and rename it to .pkgs.
Now you can use your pkgs and install them like every other ones.
Attention, this will not remove any DRM!