If you own a legitimate copy of Sonic Generations for PS3, you are legally entitled to create a backup ISO using a tool like PS3 Disc Dumper —which will not require split parts like "13."
, if your USB drive is formatted to NTFS, you can play it directly from an external folder named on the root of the drive. If it is a folder (JB Folder format): The folder should contain a subfolder named
Transfer the ISO file to an external FAT32 or NTFS drive.
…then extraction will fail, or you’ll end up with a broken ISO that freezes on the SEGA logo or crashes during Green Hill Zone.
Do not try to mount or open .001 or .part13.rar directly. Use:
Raw ISOs often won't boot; they must be processed into "JB Folder" format or decrypted ISOs. Storage: The game requires roughly 8GB to 10GB of space. If you're trying to get this running, let me know: Are you using a PC (emulator) or an actual PS3 ? Are you getting a specific error code (like 80010017)? Do you need help with performance settings to stop the lag?
If you own a legitimate copy of Sonic Generations for PS3, you are legally entitled to create a backup ISO using a tool like PS3 Disc Dumper —which will not require split parts like "13."
, if your USB drive is formatted to NTFS, you can play it directly from an external folder named on the root of the drive. If it is a folder (JB Folder format): The folder should contain a subfolder named
Transfer the ISO file to an external FAT32 or NTFS drive.
…then extraction will fail, or you’ll end up with a broken ISO that freezes on the SEGA logo or crashes during Green Hill Zone.
Do not try to mount or open .001 or .part13.rar directly. Use:
Raw ISOs often won't boot; they must be processed into "JB Folder" format or decrypted ISOs. Storage: The game requires roughly 8GB to 10GB of space. If you're trying to get this running, let me know: Are you using a PC (emulator) or an actual PS3 ? Are you getting a specific error code (like 80010017)? Do you need help with performance settings to stop the lag?