The system cannot read the game binary. This happens if the game requires a higher firmware version than what is installed on your console. Re-edit the PARAM.SFO to lower the firmware requirement.

Extract the ISO into a new folder named after the game ID (e.g., BLES01234 ).

The tool will automatically modify the EBOOT.BIN file, altering the data read paths from dev_bdvd (Blu-ray drive) to dev_hdd0 (Internal Hard Drive).

: Ensure your ISO file is complete and not corrupted. It helps to have a verified SHA-1 or MD5 checksum of the file to ensure its integrity.

You do not need to boot into webMAN, multiMAN, or Irisman every time you want to play.

Choose your game ISO. This will give you a folder (usually named after the Game ID, like BLES01234 ) containing PS3_GAME and PS3_UPDATE . Step 2: The EBOOT.BIN Fix

If your goal is to play games that were officially released on PSN (digital-only titles), you shouldn't go through the trouble of converting an ISO. Instead, you should seek out the native PKG files.

PKG files perform significantly better when streaming PS3 games to remote play devices like the PlayStation Vita. Prerequisites and Essential Tools