When you rip a PS3 game using a backup manager (like multiMAN or IrisMAN), the result is either a folder structure ( PS3_GAME/ , PS3_DISC.SFB , etc.) or an encrypted ISO. Some backup loaders require a decrypted or specific version of the EBOOT.BIN to work correctly from an internal or external HDD.
Instead of hunting for a pre-made file, you can create a custom EBOOT.BIN from your own legally owned game using free tools. This is safer and keeps you out of copyright grey zones. download eboot.bin ps3 games
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