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Basically, the same as the [[Packages_(.PKG)|PKG]] file format but with one change. The pkg is not an encrypted container. It is a renamed non-encrpyted zip file which holds a copy of the ux0:bgdl/t folder, which can be obtained when downloaded.
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==
==How to create your own pkgs==


Download something from PSN. Open VitaShell;
Download something from PSN;
 
Open VitaShell;


After waiting, you to get the "Download completed" notification;
After waiting, you to get the "Download completed" notification;
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Add this file to a zip one and rename it to .pkgs.
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 too.
Now you can use your pkgs and install them like every other ones.


Attention! This will not remove any DRM!
Attention, this will not remove any DRM!

Latest revision as of 06:16, 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!