Ul.cfg Ps2 Editor Direct
| Error | Cause | Solution | |-------|-------|----------| | "No games found" but USB has files | Missing/corrupt ul.cfg | Regenerate with OPL Manager | | Game name shows garbled text | Corrupt string or wrong encoding | Hex-edit to fix ASCII/zeros | | Game won't boot after edit | Start sector changed | Use USBUtil to "Repair entry" | | USBUtil sees no drive | Drive not FAT32 | Reformat to FAT32 (32KB clusters) |
Let’s peek under the hood. A typical UL.CFG is a binary file, not human-readable in Notepad. Its structure (simplified): ul.cfg ps2 editor
You added an ISO manually without using the editor, or you accidentally ran a duplicate conversion. Fix: Use the "Remove Duplicates" feature in USBUtil (Edit > Remove Duplicate Games). The editor compares Game IDs and deletes the older entry. | Error | Cause | Solution | |-------|-------|----------|
: You can rename games directly within the interface to change how they appear in the OPL menu. Fix: Use the "Remove Duplicates" feature in USBUtil
While automated tools usually create this file seamlessly, several scenarios require a dedicated editor or manual intervention:
: Plug the drive back into your PS2 and restart OPL to see your clean, organized library. Pro Tip: The Move to ISO